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42 Up

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Confirmed1999-11-177.67.6Trakt

Director Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born adults after a 7 year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years.

42 Up is a 1999 documentary that follows director Michael Apted's acclaimed series tracking the same group of British-born adults over decades. Seven years after the previous installment, Apted reunites with his subjects to explore how their lives have evolved, offering a rare longitudinal look at aging, relationships, and personal transformation.

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1999-11-17

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When was 42 Up released?

42 Up was released on November 17, 1999.

Is this a standalone documentary or part of a series?

42 Up is part of Michael Apted's ongoing documentary series that has tracked the same group of British-born subjects since 1964, with new installments released roughly every seven years.

What is the main focus of the film?

The film revisits the same participants seven years after the previous installment to document the changes and developments in their lives, examining themes of aging, personal growth, and life choices.

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