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Once a Month on Sunday is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of a group of remarkable women, artists and writers, who are all well into their eighties and nineties. The film captures their gatherings at Westbeth Artists Housing, which resonate with warmth and a sense of shared history. The atmosphere is rich, filled with stories and laughter, but there's also an undercurrent of reflection—these are women who have lived through so much yet still find joy in each other's company. The pacing feels almost conversational, letting their interactions unfold naturally. It's not flashy; rather, it feels intimate and genuine, highlighting the beauty of creativity and aging. The way they talk about their past, their art, and their friendships is what really sets this documentary apart.
Intimate portrayal of aging artistsFocus on camaraderie and creativityCaptures a slice of New York's artistic legacy
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Kristen Nutile
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