Older people, cinema and old age
In this interesting article, Dušana Findeisen argues that CINAGE explores the interface of old age and cinema using a new approach to active ageing, empowering older learners to engage with European cinema.
In this interesting article, Dušana Findeisen argues that CINAGE explores the interface of old age and cinema using a new approach to active ageing, empowering older learners to engage with European cinema.
Available further information about the inaugural session and some photos of the members who were kind enough to accept our invitation to participate into the CinAge Focus Groups, that are taking place in the countries of the partnership between February and March 2014.
“We are all film viewers, but the participants in the CINAGE course will hopefully develop the understanding of both films and active ageing. This will be specific and the course in itself will be for some of them an act of active ageing”, affirms Miran Erič in an interview with Dušana Findeisen.
The first newsletter of the CINAGE Project is now available in four languages (Portuguese, Slovenian, Italian and English) on the project website. Just click the link below to get to know the latest news on the project!