Posted on 06/27/2004 5:55:15 PM PDT by summer
The Week in Review - Sunday NYT
[The week to come:]
FILM The Walt Disney Company took plenty of heat in the news media for its decision not to distribute Michael Moore's controversial documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," and they're likely to get more for "America's Heart and Soul," opening nationally on Friday. Certain to be tagged by critics as the documentary Disney wanted you to see, the film is an unabashedly patriotic assemblage of iconographic images - the Statue of Liberty, Monument Valley - broken up with thumbnail sketches of rugged individuals, including a Colorado cowboy and an Appalachian rug weaver, pursuing their American dreams.
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I saw it last night with my son, and it was WONDERFUL!
It took the director 18 years to complete it.
Channel Five in Boston has a long running local TV program, Chronicle, which airs seven P.M. during the week. Chronicle takes its reporters around New England, other places too, but I'm mainly thinking about rural New England and ordinary Americans living their version of the American dream. It's a love letter to small town New England, places and people. Always interesting and thoughtful. They address problems and troubles, too, but the point is individual freedom. Description of this upcoming Disney film reminds me of that. Haven't seen the Disney film, though.
As I mentioned upthread a little, the director's been working on this film for 18 years, far before the Disney's turncoat years.
One of the kids featured (he played the trombone) as a 11-year-old, maybe, is now playing with Wynton Marsalis!
It's a great film... lots in this country to be proud of.
Actually, they didn't. The director raised money through the years to film it. He's a cinematographer, and did his work in that field to pay for it as he went.
Yeah, 100 theaters, mostly in art houses. Hardly a big-time Disney push.
Glen Beck has been pushing the movie big-time, as he should. I just wish it were more widely distributed. I'll be buying a few DVDs, and giving some as Christmas gifts.
It is beautifully produced.
We just watched our The Rookie DVD again (Disney again) ... always a good one. :-)
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