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Young at Heart takes to screens nationwide

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FRANK Sinatra singing “fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you, if you’re young at heart” nails the upcoming Apia Young at Heart Seniors Film Festival at Palace Cinemas nationwide.

A magical collection of carefully selected films targeted specifical­ly for the “young at heart” will whisk audiences away to the land of ultimate entertainm­ent.

Hilarious heartfelt comedies, must-see documentar­ies and critically acclaimed dramas make up the program of 15 enticing titles.

The funny-bone will receive a robust tickling with Nonnas on the Run, starring screen icon Claudia Cardinale as one of two bored retirees running away from a retirement home for a dream trip in Venice.

Red Joan, based on the life of Melita Norwood, a British KGB agent, tells the story of Joan Stanley, one of the most influentia­l spies in living history. Sophie Cookson plays young Joan, with legendary Judi Dench playing ‘Granny Spy’.

Bill Nighy stars in Sometimes, Always, Never ,a stylish comedy-drama about a Scrabble-obsessed tailor searching for his son. An Unexpected Love will warm the heart with an entertaini­ng dose of romantic comedy.

Now in its 14th edition, the Apia Young at Heart Seniors Film Festival celebrates mature aged movie lovers from Wednesday, February 13 until Wednesday, February 27 at Palace Cinemas in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth.

For more informatio­n and full film line-up, visit www.youngathea­rt.net.au.

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