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'Duty Free': Film Review | DOC NYC 2020

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Rebecca Danigelis was a 75-year-old housekeeping supervisor at a hotel when she was fired. She had $600 in savings and had cashed in her 401K to send her younger son, Sian-Pierre Regis, to college.

She feels "diminished" without a job, we see her tearfully and bitterly tell her son. Regis, then a 32-year old television journalist specializing in pop culture, moves from New York to Boston to help his mother, and begins the recordings that form this documentary.

Duty Free is warm, personal, beautifully structured and socially relevant as it creates a vivid portrait of its real-life heroine and the ageism she encounters.

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