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"Give me the child until he is seven and I will give you the man." Starting in 1964 with Seven Up, The UP Series has explored this Jesuit maxim. The original concept was to interview 14 children from diverse backgrounds from all over England, asking them about their lives and their dreams for the future. Every seven years, renowned director Michael Apted, a researcher for Seven Up, has been back to talk to them, examining the progression of their lives. (c) First Run Features Unrated
Release Date 56 Up Jan 4, 2013 Limited
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Genres 56 Up : Documentary,Special Interest

User Ranting 56 Up : 3.8
User Percentage For 56 Up : 70 %
User Count Like for 56 Up : 1,509
All Critics Ranting For 56 Up : 8.6
All Critics Count For 56 Up : 36
All Critics Percentage For 56 Up : 100 %

Review For 56 Up

We are all older now, and this series proves it in a most deeply moving way.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

Inevitably, one looks in the mirror afterward and thinks, What have I lost? What have I gained? And at what cost?
David Denby-New Yorker

To see "56 Up" is to be reunited with an old friend.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

The latest, and perhaps greatest installment in a great documentary series. Moving, amusing and eye-opening.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

"56 Up" reminds us that change is ceaseless and often dramatic, bringing growth we could never have dreamed of as little kids.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

Apted creates a graceful back-and-forth from the earlier films to the present, and the experience of seeing people who have lived so much on screen is quite profound.
John Anderson-Newsday

56 Up is still moving and philosophic, though not as exciting as earlier episodes, which had more drama.
Gerald Peary-Boston Phoenix

The running time is over two hours, but the lives here are richly revealed and vastly rewarding.
Jeanne Kaplan-Kaplan vs. Kaplan

Apted possesses the unsettling ability to shape perceptions of their lives and personalities from inside an editing suite, a fact that the members of his flock begin to recognize at varying points throughout their adult years.
Alison Gang-San Diego Union-Tribune

...can be seen and appreciated by both those who have followed series and those to whom it is all new.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

It's like the startling time lapse photography of "Chasing Ice" had been applied to the human race.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

See you again in 7 years, friends.
Stan Hall-Oregonian

In the eighth installment of Michael Apted's epochal documentary series, his aging participants (one of cinema's greatest assemblage of living characters) provide not just a telescope into the past but also a kind of primer for how to live.
Chris Barsanti-PopMatters

The granddaddy of longitudinal documentaries impressively reaches grandparenthood. . . continuing to reveal as much about the heard (but not seen) Apted as his interviewees.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com

Continuing Michael Apted's insightful commentary on how life can be full of surprises.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

The effect is often profoundly moving, but you can't help but feel at times like there are other stories here you're missing.
Bilge Ebiri-Vulture

For those of us already fans of the series and invested in the characters over the course of seven films and 42 years it's a necessary continuation and curiosity.
Christopher Campbell-Film School Rejects

Being able to view this slice of life (no matter how contrived or edited it may be by the shows producers) provides an enjoyable and provocative perspective into humanity.
Emily Kirkpatrick-Paste Magazine

More reflective than previous entries, 56 UP is also a richer, fuller, more emotional experience
Daniel Eagan-Film Journal International

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