Neighbors In Time

Lauren Knapp | USA | 2015 | 10 mins

Neighbors In Time Synopsis

Four octogenarian women living in a senior citizen apartment complex invite viewers into their homes to consider aging, solitude, nostalgia, femininity, and connection.

Neighbors In Time was an official selection of the 2016 WVN Online Film Festival.

About the Filmmaker

Lauren Knapp is a non-fiction storyteller who works across profile-platforms to share true and compelling stories. She has been working in film, television, and radio since 2006, and her stories have been broadcast on the PBS NewsHour, PRI’s The World, WQED, and The Allegheny Front. In 2011, she moved to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia with the support of a Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship where she researched and produced the forthcoming, Live From UB, a feature length documentary on rock music and national identity among Mongolia’s urban youth. She is currently pursuing an MFA in Documentary Film & Video from Stanford University.

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