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'We Are All Alone My Dear' is a 1977 film that provides an intimate look at the lives of elderly women in an old age home. Directed by an unnamed filmmaker, this film captures the poignant conversations and reflections of the residents, particularly through the character of Jean Campbell.
This film hasn't seen widespread distribution, leaving it somewhat obscure among collectors. The original prints are rare, and finding good quality copies can be a challenge. There's a growing interest in it as more people are drawn to earnest portrayals of life experiences, especially those surrounding aging and community. As such, it's worth keeping an eye out for screenings or archival releases.
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The film is a compassionate study focused on the lives of aged women living in an old age home.
The film was released in 1977.
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