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It might be unusual for a documentary to be included in a list such as this, but I nominate a recent indie film that many here might especially like:
"Into Great Silence"
Shot high in the French Alps at a famous monastery of silent monks, the film which is a kind of meditation in itself, took 21 years to make, including 16 years for the monastery to give permission for the film maker to shoot there - by himself. There is no voice-over or soundtrack. This film has won numerous awards and blows people away - the reviewer from the NY Times said it was "the antidote to all the other films" when asked if it was the best of the year in which it was released.
In case you haven't seen it or heard of it yet, it has already made the rounds at smaller 'arty' theaters in the US. You can get the dvd at the website (very reasonable) - just google the title and/or 'Zeitgeist Films'(?). There you can read the reviews, see trailer, etc.
It is highly recommended to see the film uninterrupted on a larger screen (larger home theater, etc.) vs at home/small tv/dvd with the usual interruptions, so Don, your church venue is perfect, besides the obvious content affinity.
- u
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