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  1. Wrinkles (Spanish: Arrugas) is a 2011 Spanish adult animated comedy-drama film directed by Ignacio Ferreras, based on the comic book with the same title by Paco Roca. The story is set in a retirement home and revolves around the friendship between two elderly men, one of them in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease .

  2. Jan 27, 2012 · Wrinkles: Directed by Ignacio Ferreras. With Tacho González, Álvaro Guevara, Mabel Rivera, Raúl Dans. An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.

    • (4.6K)
    • Animation, Drama
    • Ignacio Ferreras
    • 2012-01-27
  3. Martin Sheen (The West Wing) and Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises) rebel against authority at their retirement home in this poignant comedy for adults. Using hand-drawn animation, Wrinkles...

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Wrinkles" streaming on OVID. It is also possible to buy "Wrinkles" on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Apple TV online.

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    • Ignacio Ferreras
    • 89 min
  5. Wrinkles. List. Poignant and tender without succumbing to schmaltz, Wrinkles offers a thoughtful -- and beautifully animated -- look at old age. Read Critics Reviews. TOP CRITIC. Rated: A- • Dec...

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  6. Sep 5, 2014 · WRINKLES Trailer (Movie Trailer HD) - YouTube. Boxoffice ANIMATION ☆ Movie Scenes. 5.84M subscribers. Subscribed. 96. 65K views 9 years ago. An award-winning, critically-acclaimed comedy ! Join...

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    • 65.8K
    • Boxoffice ANIMATION ☆ Movie Scenes
  7. Martin Sheen (The West Wing) and Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises) rebel against authority at their retirement home in this poignant comedy for adults. Using hand-drawn animation, Wrinkles leaves room for both tears and laughter as it pokes fun at society’s attitudes towards the elderly.