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The New Age

  • Comedy
  • Drama
Confirmed1994-09-165.65.3Trakt

Peter and Katherine Witner are Southern California super-yuppies with great jobs but no center to their lives. When they both lose their jobs and begin marital infidelities, their solution is to start their own business together. In order to find meaning to their empty lives, they follow various New Age gurus and other such groups. Eventually, they hit rock bottom and have to make some hard decisions.

The New Age is a 1994 comedy-drama following a wealthy Southern California couple who lose their jobs and turn to New Age spirituality in search of meaning. Released September 16, 1994, the film stars Peter and Katherine Witner as they navigate marital infidelities, entrepreneurial ventures, and self-help movements while confronting their shallow existence.

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When did The New Age come out?

The New Age was released on September 16, 1994.

What is The New Age about?

The film follows a wealthy couple who lose their jobs and begin exploring various New Age gurus and spiritual groups to find meaning in their lives, while also dealing with marital infidelities and eventually hitting rock bottom.

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As a 1994 film, The New Age is available on various streaming platforms and rental services; check your local streaming providers for current availability.

Is The New Age a comedy or drama?

The New Age is both a comedy and drama that satirizes the New Age movement and self-help culture while exploring serious themes about marriage, identity, and personal fulfillment.

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