Warp Films targets older audiences for some of their films because older audiences are seen as more reliable and having more disposable income than teenagers. An example is the 2007 film "Grow Your Own" about a group of gardeners at an allotment who initially dislike some refugees given plots but come to accept them. Another example is "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" about British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, which doesn't rely on special effects but focuses on social realism that appeals to older viewers. Warp Films and other companies aim their films at older audiences by using realistic storylines without violence that symbolize social issues.