Uncle Frank (2002)

You're Never Too Old to be a Player

Uncle Frank is a documentary directed by Matthew Ginsburg, who trailed his 85-year-old great uncle Frank Pour on his musical journey through his golden years. Frank lives in the once booming mill town of Rome, N.Y., with his wife of 39 years. A machinist who was forced into retirement, Frank taught himself to play keyboards and volunteered his vocal talents to a nearby nursing home. Soon, he was touring all of them in the area, becoming a local hero in the process.

Director: Matthew Ginsburg
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Uncle Frank about?
Uncle Frank is a documentary directed by Matthew Ginsburg, who trailed his 85-year-old great uncle Frank Pour on his musical journey through his golden years. Frank lives in the once booming mill town of Rome, N.Y., with his wife of 39 years. A machinist who was forced into retirement, Frank taught himself to play keyboards and volunteered his vocal talents to a nearby nursing home. Soon, he was touring all of them in the area, becoming a local hero in the process.
Who directed Uncle Frank?
Uncle Frank was directed by Matthew Ginsburg.
Who stars in Uncle Frank?
Uncle Frank stars Frank Pour.
How long is Uncle Frank?
Uncle Frank has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Uncle Frank?
Uncle Frank is a Documentary film.
Where was Uncle Frank produced?
Uncle Frank was produced in United States of America.