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Young@Heart Now on DVD

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Young@Heart The award-winning documentary Young@Heart will be available on DVD in the UK and Ireland from mid-May. The film is currently completing a six-month run in art house cinemas across the country and continues to receive outstanding reviews from the critics.

Over the past year Young@Heart has been released in cinemas in the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Holland, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan, winning 17 film festival awards around the world. Each of these countries will be releasing their own DVDs in the coming months. In the US and Canada, the DVD has already been released by Twentieth Century Fox. There are more details on the Fox Searchlight website. (Buy the DVD from Amazon here.)

The soundtrack of Young@Heart is also available both on CD and as a digital download on iTunes and elsewhere.

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