AARP Life 50+ Atlanta Film Festival 2013 Preview

AARP Life 50+ Atlanta Film Festival 2013 Preview

AARP Life@50+ Atlanta: Film Festival 2013 Preview Movies for Grownups

Movies for Grownups Atlanta Film Festival

AARP offers a look at 4 new films — and interviews with the stars

Hollywood stars and . will join thousands of AARP members in Atlanta this week for two days of special screenings at the AARP Movies for Grownups Film Festival. Part of , the festival features four movies of particular interest to the 50-plus audience, all of them films not yet released. Anchor Bay Entertainment Andy Garcia and Vera Farmiga

At Middleton

Stars: Andy Garcia and Vera Farmiga
Director: Adam Rodgers Andy Garcia, 57, stars in At Middleton, which opens next year, about a man and a woman () who fall in love while taking their children on a college admissions tour. Garcia will participate in a question-and-answer session after the film, along with the writer and director of the movie, Adam Rodgers. Ron Joy/New Chapter Productions, Inc. Johnny Cash and Saul Holiff

My Father and the Man in Black

Stars: Johnny Cash and Saul Holiff
Director: Jonathan Holiff
Director Jonathan Holiff, 48, whose movie also will be featured, will participate in a question-and-answer session after his documentary about music icon and his troubled manager, Saul Holiff, Jonathan's father. Merie W. Wallace/Paramount Bruce Dern and Will Forte

Nebraska

Stars: Bruce Dern
Director: Alexander Payne Other screenings at the Movies for Grownups festival include , starring nominee Bruce Dern, 77, as a cantankerous father who wangles his son into a road trip to claim his sweepstakes prize. The movie, directed by , is set to open in November and already is getting award buzz. Jojo Whilden/HBO Frank Langella and Christopher Plummer

Muhammad Ali s Greatest Fight

Stars: Ed Begley Jr., Frank Langella, Christopher Plummer, Danny Glover
Director: Stephen Frears
Also previewing at the festival is , to be shown on HBO on Oct. 5. The story behind Ali's claim of conscientious objector status during the at the height of his boxing career, the movie stars, among others, Ed Begley Jr., who will take questions from the audience after the screening. highlights feature films that speak to an audience that appreciates grownup themes and stars. The annual are announced in February and presented at a yearly gala soon after.

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