Robin Baker Leacock, Daughter in Law of Cinéma Verité Founder Launches Film on PBS, “Stella & Co: A Romantic Musical Comedy Documentary About Aging”

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(New York, NY, June 9, 2020) – Filmmaker Robin Baker Leacock’s new documentary is airing on PBS nationwide, “Stella & Co: A Romantic Musical Comedy Documentary About Aging.” The film is a celebration of the extraordinary life of her almost 104-year old mother, Stella, and a group of vibrant seniors — ages 75 to 105 — living their best lives. The film delivers a thought-provoking and positive look at what it means to age in modern times, through humor, music and storytelling. The 50-minute film, Baker Leacock’s fifth, is produced and directed by Baker Leacock. The film is set to air on PBS New York (WLIW) on July 22, 2020 at 10 PM.

Unlike other cultures that venerate their elders, Americans tend to place older people aside. Upon spending time with Stella and her friends, it’s quite clear that seniors have much to offer and have earned a central role in our society — one of the seniors, Estelle Craig, or ‘Stella,’ has written five books since the age of 100. Through conversation and an inside look at a dynamic senior residence and through the joyful life experiences of some of its residents, we gain a new perspective on growing old.

“Stella & Co is about looking at our elders through a different lens,” comments Baker Leacock. “My hope is that this film will encourage people to remember the great treasure we have in our older generation. They have accomplished extraordinary things and have much to teach us, far past their retirement years. We are living in extraordinary times, where our aged population is vulnerable as never before. The goal is to offer viewers a much-needed forward-thinking shift in perspective.  Aging is a subject that affects all of us.”

Stella & Co is Robin Baker Leacock’s fifth film, having directed “It Girls”, PBS film, “A Passion for Giving,” “Stella is 95,”and “I’ll Take Manhattan.” “It Girls” is a documentary film about fashion that aired nationally in the U.S. in 2002. “A Passion for Giving” is a documentary film about philanthropy, focusing on various charities and the simple gesture of helping others. It aired in the fall of 2009 on PBS. “I’ll Take Manhattan” is a comedy about Native Americans and Wall Street. Her films have been shown at the Berlin, the Hamptons, and Montreal Film Festivals. Robin is married to filmmaker Robert Leacock, who shot Madonna’s “Truth or Dare,” Al Pacino’s “Looking for Richard” and Christy Turlington’s “Catwalk.” His father, the late Richard Leacock, was a pioneer in cinéma verité documentaries.

To view more information on the film, including a trailer and air dates in your region, visit: StellaDocumentary.com.

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