Hawaii International Film Festival 2009

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HOW TO LIVE FOREVER
Mark Wexler 2009
Categories: Just Added, Reel Life
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Run time: 92 min. | United States | Language: English
Filmmaker Mark Wexler is not going down without a fight. Faced with the devastating loss of his mother and his own advancing age, Mark takes off on a curious, lively, sometimes troubling enquiry into how he might live forever.

His search takes him to the places where people live longest, from Okinawa to Iceland. He journeys to Las Vegas to attend a funeral directors convention and the Ms. Senior America pageant. He contemplates a future in cold storage at a cryonics facility in Arizona. He receives exercise tips from Jack LaLanne, hormone replacement advice from Suzanne Somers, and promises of eternal life from biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey.

Yet the more he travels into the strange worlds of laughter yoga, elder porn, calorie restriction, and old-fashioned religion, the less sure he becomes of his goal. Can it be that life's true meaning is found in the humble chili dog? A fun, provocative, and searching look at the deepest mystery of life.
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6:00 PM     Sun, Oct 25 Dole Cannery A + add to cal buy tickets
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Mark Wexler
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Mark Wexler
Robert DeMaio
 
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Allan Palmer
Robin Probyn
Sarah Levy
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