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    The Man Who Could Cheat Death 1959 POSTER

    The Man Who Could Cheat Death

    1959

    English

    5

    60%

    36%

    adrenal gland

    centenarian

    Drama

    Horror

    mad doctor

    remake

    Sci-Fi

    transplant

    Dr. Bonner plans to live forever through periodic gland transplants from younger, healthier human victims. Bonner looks about 40; he's really 104 years old. But people are starting to get suspicious, and he may not make 200.
    100UP 2020 POSTER

    100UP

    2020

    English

    7.4

    6

    Action

    aging

    centenarian

    Documentary

    Heddy Honigmann Heddy Honigmann Director
    100UP is a film which investigates the will to live. It portrays a colourful selection of 100+ year old people from all over the world. They have lived for over a century and witnessed great historical events, but instead of dwelling on the past, they look ahead. With the clock inevitably ticking, these centenarians cling to life, set new goals with a joie de vivre, refusing to admit the betrayal of their deteriorating bodies. Time is both their enemy and their friend. They have overcome diseases, lost partners and some of them survived their own children. Nevertheless, these active, curious and creative 100+ year olds are amazingly good at restarting every new day.
    How to Live Forever 2009 POSTER

    How to Live Forever

    2009

    English

    6.1

    2

    62%

    52%

    Action

    aging

    centenarian

    Documentary

    forever

    health

    life extension

    multiculturalism

    Mark Wexler Mark Wexler Director Phyllis Diller Phyllis Diller as Self Suzanne Somers Suzanne Somers as Self Willard Scott Willard Scott as Self Jack LaLanne Jack LaLanne as Self
    Director Mark Wexler embarks on a worldwide trek to investigate just what it means to grow old and what it could mean to really live forever. But whose advice should he take? Does 94-year-old exercise guru Jack LaLanne have all the answers, or does Buster, a 101-year-old chain-smoking, beer-drinking marathoner? What about futurist Ray Kurzweil, a laughter yoga expert, or an elder porn star? Wexler explores the viewpoints of delightfully unusual characters alongside those of health, fitness and life-extension experts in this engaging new documentary, which challenges our notions of youth and aging with comic poignancy. Begun as a study in life-extension, How To Live Forever evolves into a thought-provoking examination of what truly gives life meaning.
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