Ping Pong
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In this deleted scene from Ping Pong, a senior table tennis player deals with an aging body as he prepares for the Over-80 World Table Tennis Championships.
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Eight players with 703 years between them compete in the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championships. Ping Pong is a meditation on mortality and a joyous tribute to the human spirit.
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Filmmakers Hugh and Anson Hartford discuss their film about competitors at the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championships in China's Inner Mongolia.
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An introduction to the rules of ping pong at the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championships in China's Inner Mongolia.
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Inge competes at the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championship.
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Les competes at the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championship.
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Inge, 89, from Germany, has used table tennis to paddle her way out of dementia.
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