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1st AARP Movies for Grownups Awards

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1st AARP Movies for Grownups Awards
DateMay 2002
Highlights
Best Movie for Grownups:Lantana
Most nominationsIn the Bedroom and Gosford Park (tie) (3)

The 1st AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, presented by AARP the Magazine, honored films released in 2001 made by and for people over the age of 50. The awards were announced in the May/June issue of AARP the Magazine, which had recently been created by merging AARP's previous magazines, Modern Maturity and My Generation into one publication.[1]

The awards were created by editor Bill Newcott after My Generation discontinued its movie review column due to a lack of films targeted to a 50-plus audience.[2] The goal, according to AARP, was to encourage Hollywood to make films for older adults by rewarding the best examples of the genre.[3][4] Winners and nominees in seven categories were announced simultaneously in the magazine, and were selected by an advisory board including Newcott and critics from Time, ABC, TV Guide Online, and USA Today.[5] As in other years before the establishment of an in-person ceremony, winners were mailed trophies of a gold theater seat called La Chaise d'Or.[6]

Awards

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Winners and Nominees

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[7]

Best/Worst Awards

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Films with multiple nominations

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Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
3 Gosford Park
In the Bedroom
2 Under the Sand

References

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  1. ^ "AARP to Combine Modern Maturity, My Generation".
  2. ^ Delehanty, Hugh (May 2002). "List-mania". AARP the Magazine. Washington, DC.
  3. ^ "About AARP Movies for Grownups Awards".
  4. ^ "Inside Move: Getting the chair". 27 March 2002.
  5. ^ "Group Fetes Films for 50-Somethings". 18 March 2002.
  6. ^ "AArp's top films: Not just for mature audiences only".
  7. ^ Newcott, William R. (May 2002). "Movies for Grownups". AARP the Magazine. Washington, DC. pp. 56–58.