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We may be living in the golden age of older filmmakers. This year’s Oscars are evidence

By JAKE COYLE
AP Film Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Old age may be debated as a liability on the presidential campaign trail, but it’s not at this year’s Oscars. The 83-year-old Hayao Miyazaki is the older director ever nominated for best animated film. Martin Scorsese, at 81, is the oldest best director nominee ever. The 78-year-old Wim Wenders and the 86-year-old Ridley Scott also have nominated films. We may be living in the golden age of the aged filmmaker. Filmmaking is a rough-and-tumble business that requires an army of collaborators and millions of dollars and can be a grueling endeavor. But more mature moviemakers may be working than ever before.

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