Advance Screening of Longevity Documentary Set for Brooklyn Cemetery
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WIRED is hosting a special advance screening of the documentary "The Oldest Person in the World" at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn as part of its WIRED@NIGHT02 event, according to Wired. The film, directed by Oscar nominee Sam Green, will be shown to attendees before its official theatrical release in September.
"The film chronicles a decade-long global journey following the ever-changing list of the world's oldest living people, evolving from a portrait of longevity into a meditation on time, fate, and the human experience."
Wired's description frames the documentary as more than a simple biography, positioning it as a contemplative work that grapples with existential themes against the backdrop of a cemetery. ShortSingh noted that the event "offers film enthusiasts a rare opportunity to view the documentary ahead of its wide public release," underscoring the exclusivity of the screening.
The choice of Green-Wood Cemetery, a historic burial ground, adds a layer of thematic resonance to the film's meditation on mortality and time. WIRED@NIGHT02 is the magazine's curated series of evening experiences, and this installment gives attendees an early look at a film that won't reach general audiences until later this year. ShortSingh reported that the screening is part of WIRED's broader effort to offer unique cultural events to its community.
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