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Director's Statement
LADIES OF STEEL is about life - life choices, life circumstances, escaping responsibilities, dreams, finding yourself and your own voice. It’s about the importance of living in the moment and that it is never too late to start living to the potential one aims for.
LADIES OF STEEL is a celebration of older age and life. I wanted to depict elderly people as active agents, who can (still) have an influence on their own lives - and those of others. The characters in the film know how to laugh at themselves - or at least, at each other. I wish that the film touches and amuses the viewer.
This film gives me hope, hopefully to others too. There is and always will be life, its merely up to us, how we lead it. The thought that life does not end at 60, not even when you turn 80, is comforting, encouraging, enlarging and merciful.