Country / Region |
Taiwan |
Year | | | 2011 |
Color | | | Color |
Length | | | 105 min |
Rating | | | G |
Young at Heart: Grandma Cheerleaders
Who says the elderly could only wait for death? A group of them, averagely aged 70, broke the stereotype. They formed a team of cheerleaders and performed at the opening ceremony of the World Game in Kaohsiung in July 2009. Their 9-month preparation left not only them but their families the most memorable memories of their lives.
YANG Li-chou
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Yang Li-chou is a graduate of Tainan National University of the Arts and one of the best-known and the most prolific Taiwanese documentary filmmakers. In 2006, his My Football Summer won Best Documentary at the Golden Horse Awards. His other famous works include Father and Love Without Clutching Leave Without Guilt. |