Filmography to reflect on retirement

  • María de los Ángeles Aguilera Velasco
    Universidad de Guadalajara aaguileracd[at]hotmail.com
  • Martín Acosta Fernández
    Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Sergio Adalberto Franco Chávez
    Universidad de Guadalajara

Abstract

A documentary compilation of films about retirement was made. The data of films, in language or subtitles in Spanish, that had an argument related to retirement or that their protagonists evidenced experiences of the retirement were included. The documentary compilation was made through the stages of search and analysis. 54 films were found and organized into nine categories. The oldest film was from 1924 and the most recent of 2017. 61.11% of films were made as of 2010. In five films (9.25%) the protagonists wanted to commit suicide when leaving work. Euthanasia (5.55%) was performed in three films (5.55%). The problem of retirement in women was found only in four films (7.49%). In 18 films (33.33%) the male protagonists went through widowhood. Twenty-one countries participated in productions, the United States produced 21 films (38.88%). It provides a very extensive collection of valuable films that convey great lessons, allow us to reflect and raise awareness of this stage of life. It is recommended to socialize the films through socio-educational interventions and investigations, as well as to begin to inquire scientifically about the relationship between suicide and euthanasia in retirement.
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Aguilera Velasco, M. de los Ángeles, Acosta Fernández, M., & Franco Chávez, S. A. (2018). Filmography to reflect on retirement. Journal of Medicine and Movies, 14(1), 29–46. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/cinco/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/17835

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