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Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays is a raw glimpse into the world of pensioners grappling with solitude and the realities of aging. The documentary adopts a stark, unflinching tone, capturing the quiet, often overlooked struggles of its subjects. It’s not flashy; rather, it's the pacing that draws you in, lingering on moments of reflection and connection. The candid performances resonate, conveying the weight of their experiences without embellishment. It’s distinctive in how it treats its subjects with dignity, offering a heartfelt examination of loneliness without theatrics or sentimentality.
This film is relatively scarce and has seen limited re-releases over the years, which adds to its allure among collectors. Its raw portrayal of life in older age makes it a valuable piece for those interested in social documentaries. The format history is modest, mainly found in older VHS or rare DVD editions, which can be tricky to locate. Collectors often seek it out for its authentic representation of aging rather than for any commercial appeal.
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