HollywoodChicago.com interview: 'Young@Heart' director Stephen Walker, choral director Bob Cilman on new documentary

HollywoodChicago.com film critic Patrick McDonald has interviewed “Young@Heart” director Stephen Walker, choral director Bob Cilman and choral member Dora Morrow on the new documentary. Cilman said in the interview:

Quote:What convinced me to do the film was director Steve Walker and his production team. They were willing to just do what we wanted them to do, which was to document the process of taking a rock song presented to the group from nothing to the final staging. That just felt right.

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Director of the Young@Heart chorus Bob Cilman

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