Stolen Time

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Special Events

  • Thu Oct 24 : 

    Post-screening conversation with Melissa Miller, Ruth Finkelstein, and Maureen Henry at 6:45 p.m.

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SHOWTIMES AT IFC CENTER

Thursday, October 24 at 6:45 p.m.: After the screening, STOLEN TIME protagonist Melissa Miller will be joined by Ruth Finkelstein (Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging), Maureen Henry (International Longevity Center USA) and Lisa Rachmuth (Center on Elder Abuse Solutions) in a conversation hosted by the Award-Winning Author Margaret Morganroth Gullette.

 In STOLEN TIME, a riveting feature documentary, charismatic elder rights lawyer Melissa Miller takes on the for-profit nursing-home industry. It’s Miller’s most challenging case yet in her early career: a mass tort representing hundreds of families fighting some of the world’s most powerful long-term care corporations. Her adversaries stand accused of neglecting their vulnerable charges as they reap huge profits. Booming elderly populations worldwide add urgency to holding these corporations to account.

STOLEN TIME is a compelling call for justice from desperate families who’ve turned to the courts as a last resort. We witness surprising testimonies and images from researchers, advocates and, most notably, frontline caregivers whose work is often undervalued but disproportionately blamed for what goes wrong. The film is a rare inside look at a legal battle and an emerging elder justice movement with ramifications—and inspiration—for us all.

  • Country Canada
  • Running Time 85 minutes
  • Format DCP
  • Distributor Together Films
  • Director Helene Klodawsky
  • Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil

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