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SI Swimsuit Cover Model with 81?

Martha Stewart featured as 2023 SI Swimsuit Cover Model

Image credit: photographed by Ruven Afanador for Sports Illustrated

While discussions about old age often revolve around the economic costs of healthcare services, this phenomenon also presents economic opportunities. The 60+ audience in Europe frequently possesses significant disposable incomes and ample time resources. The enduring role of celebrities as ‘icons of consumption’ in their later years implies that film actors, even in subtle ways, serve as exemplars and prototypes for this demographic. As the proportion of cultural output attributed to them continues to rise and their undeniable influence persists, depictions of aging and gender in cinema underscore the reality that old age transcends being solely a challenge for economic, healthcare, and societal policies; it has become a focal point for cultural policy considerations. The extended lifespans that people now enjoy necessitate a reimagining of leisure activities. This entails developing novel forms of communal experiences tailored to older individuals and spanning different generations. In the context of cinema, achieving this demands the establishment of policy frameworks that provide directed funding for film production and the inclusion of such content in heritage events and festivals.

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“Martha Stewart Featured As 2023 SI Swimsuit Cover Model” by Madison Williams

https://www.si.com/.amp/extra-mustard/2023/05/15/martha-stewart-featured-2023-si-swimsuit-cover-model

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AGE-C contributes towards the creation of a European research space by bringing together an international team of researchers whose expertise covers an important share of the EU’s and its neighbors’ territory. Together we conduct and empirical study of how filmmakers and audiences view and interpret issues of old age and gender in European cinema. Our research helps us better understand the current state of European cinema and has further implications for health care and cultural policy
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