The ninth and perhaps final film in director Michael Apted's long-running documentary series about the passing of time and the effect it has on all of us comes to the Cleveland Museum of Art today at 1:30 p.m. In the original film, Seven Up!, Apted profiled 14 British school children who were all 7 years old. He has caught up with them every seven years since to see how they've fared; the resulting series of films has been called "spellbinding in its sense of accumulated meaning," by The New Yorker. In this film, there is a sense that Apted is starting to wrap things up, as he asks questions that cut to the heart of each participant's personal journey. The movie screens again at 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday, and tickets cost $11, or $8 for CMA members. (Niesel)
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