

Aging Out (2004)
Artfully directed by award-winning filmmakers Roger Weisberg and Vanessa Roth, "Aging Out" chronicles the daunting obstacles that three young people in foster care encounter as they "age out" of the system and are suddenly on their own for the first time. "Aging Out" is more than a dark chronicle of young people who move from foster care into the welfare, mental health, and criminal justice systems. This emotionally complex film is also a portrait of young adults struggling to overcome the scars of their troubled childhood in order to realize their dreams of independence and fulfillment.Aging Out is streaming with subscription on Docurama (Via Prime Video), available for rent or purchase on iTunes, and available for rent or purchase on Apple TV. It's a documentary movie with a high IMDb audience rating of 8.1 (50 votes).
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Available to stream on a subscription service (Docurama).
Available to rent or buy from $3.99 on 2 services (iTunes and Apple TV).
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#655 Ranked in Movies on Docurama
#37777 Ranked in Documentary Movies
Aging Out has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.1 (50 votes). The movie is not at all popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Artfully directed by award-winning filmmakers Roger Weisberg and Vanessa Roth, "Aging Out" chronicles the daunting obstacles that three young people in foster care encounter as they "age out" of the system and are suddenly on their own for the first time. "Aging Out" is more than a dark chronicle of young people who move from foster care into the welfare, mental health, and criminal justice systems. This emotionally complex film is also a portrait of young adults struggling to overcome the scars of their troubled childhood in order to realize their dreams of independence and fulfillment.