It might seem silly to say that a trailer could make you cry, but it did.
No doubt, the majority of Americans alive today were at some point touched by the existence of the classic PBS children’s show Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. From King Friday to Fred Rogers’ comfortable cardigans, we all found something to love and to enjoy with this show.
One of the most incredible things about Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood is that is felt so unassuming. Rogers was nerdy and low-key and seemingly unobtrusive. But he wasn’t; he tackled extremely touchy subjects, especially for the 1970s, like racism and segregation and divorce. These were not the usual subjects of a children’s program but he used his platform to show children, and the world, the capabilities of human kindness and empathy.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor, directed by Oscar winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom) dazzled the Sundance Film Festival and will next be seen at the San Francisco International Film Festival in April. Focus Features will release the acclaimed documentary in select theaters on June 8th.
Here is the trailer.
Remember the myriad of ways Queen Anne demanded affection from her court in Yorgos Lanthimos’… Read More
Romanian cinema has carved a significant niche in international film topography through its strong ties… Read More
The idea of a prequel is one that has always baffled me. Why does this… Read More
Leslie Odom, Jr. in ‘Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp through the Cotton Patch’ (Music Box… Read More
FX confirmed yesterday that it has plans on moving forward with Shōgun as a drama… Read More
Welcome to Director Watch! On this AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt… Read More
This website uses cookies.