by march of 2014, that number could increase to an additional 850,000 workers who will exhaust their state unemployment insurance and have no access to federal aid. among that population of long-term unemployed are some of the middle-class workers who have been hardest hit by the recession, the 3 million members of the baby boom generation workers over 50 but still far from retirement who suddenly find themselves jobless after a lifetime of employment. the story and struggles of some of those americans is told in the documentary film "set for life." >> i, you know, figured that i would work probably till 67 or 70, whatever, and, you know, everything would be like what the last generation. but it hasn't worked out that way. >> i'm educated. i'm knowledgeable in my field, and i still don't have a job. and it's frustrating. >> i never in my wildest dreams thought at age 50 i'd be out of work for an extended period of time. >> the producer of that film is