The Horror of Aging in the Most Powerful Country on Earth
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The most frightening specter this week may not be the
walking dead, but the living. We gather tonight with the
Ashland Symposia in Ashland, Oregon, for a different kind
of Halloween scare.
While many are re-watching Romero’s Night of the Living
Dead, this evening turns to his once-shelved The
Amusement Park (1975): a compact commission from the
Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennsylvania,
originally intended as an educational film on aging, but
Romero’s disturbing treatment led the sponsors to abort
the project; the film was never released and remained
shelved.
After the under-one-hour screening of this vintage,
unsettling reel, we will discuss what lingers—dignity and
neglect, public space and power, and the psychological split that allows a society to sustain narratives
of might while dissociating from its own fragility.