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To Joey, with Love is a movie starring Heidi Feek, Hopie Feek, and Indiana Feek. This movie tells the story of the incredible Joey Feek and her amazing life. Filmed while battling cancer, Joey along with her family and friends show...
Other Titles
Z milosci do Joey, La canción de nuestra vida
Running Time
1 hours
30 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Rory Feek
Writer
Rory Feek
Actors
Hopie Feek, Indiana Feek, Joey Feek, Heidi Feek
Country
USA
Year
2016
Audio Languages
日本語, اللغة_العربية, English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
Japanese, اللغة_العربية, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
This movie tells the story of the incredible Joey Feek and her amazing life. Filmed while battling cancer, Joey along with her family and friends show you that it's not just physically healthy people who live healthy lives. Take a little time to laugh, smile, and cry with this amazing woman's journey and the goodbyes of her loving family when she decides to let the Lord lead her home.
Comments about documentary «To Joey, with Love» (81)
You'll have to excuse my poor English, I can't understand a word of the film but I can understand what they're trying to say and what they're trying to say is that even when you're an idealist you still can't escape your limitations. The film is very low budget and I must admit I was very impressed by the amount of original footage they managed to get. As I said, it's not a documentary but it's a good one, it shows the downside of being a brilliant idea gone wrong, the risks, the pressures, the struggle to be something you're not and to be rejected and what that feels like to people with an extreme illness. It's a shame they were never allowed to talk about the extent to which the healthcare system failed them and how they got there. The film is very well made and I hope it makes it to the cinema. I can't recommend it enough, watch it.
I am the daughter of an ex serviceman in the service. I served in the Marines in the Persian Gulf and for 2 years in Iraq. My dad was a wounded war vet and a Navy Seaman, born in the 1940's, born in 1947, born in 1950. I graduated from an all girls Catholic High School and one of my mother's classmates, Natalie Covington, was in the Naval Reserve and served as a techs gal. At the time of my mom's death in 2013, her husband and I drove to Fort Bragg, North Carolina to see her grave site. We got to spend the weekend at the grave site and visited the cemeteries at Fort Bragg. We were there to support the city of Raleigh. I was surprised to find that the military is still around and the war is far from over. I am thankful that this movie exists. I watched it with my parents, my sister, and my cousin, the son of a veteran. We watched it with our eyes open to all that the military has done, and continue to do, and continue to do in my lifetime. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who loves the military, especially veterans.
In a 2006 interview with Variety, director John Cusack says that the reason he made this film was that he was no longer allowed to make his own films: "I couldn't tell anybody, 'I'm making this.' I was really in a very restricted area. I just had a feeling that if I was going to make a film, I was going to make a film and it had to be good." Cusack is correct. With the exception of one or two notable exceptions, everything in this movie was good. Cusack is hilarious as the gay, adolescent Italian-American who becomes the central character in a story about his best friend, his parents, and his sexuality. He gives the best performance of the movie, but he is far from the only standout. The film is very true to life, and it is very well-done. There are many characters who have real depth and who we understand. The movie is even funny, even tragic, and it never feels forced or contrived. It is a joy to watch. The music is wonderful. It is the sort of soundtrack that is almost a tribute to the musicians who compose it. The music really lifts this movie, and I think that it is the reason why this movie is so highly rated. But that is not to say that it is not worth seeing. The film is very real and it does feel very real. If you are an adult who is gay, and have grown up in the closet, you will be affected by this movie. If you are a child who has lived in the closet, you will be affected by this movie. I think it is a great movie, and I recommend it highly.
My wife and I have been in a similar situation. We both have a teenager and one of us was a suspect in the case of the boy we now consider a victim. We were able to gather information from several sources and eventually identified a middle school friend of the other. We were the only two people in the house at the time the phone rang. There was a lot of questions, no answers, not much to do. We were also told not to open the door for the boy. We finally got together and decided we had to make a new friend. We worked together in the process of making a new friend, and one night we started making out together and she invited me to her room. I guess it wasn't something we did a lot of. We never had sex and were married. It was something that was never in the plan of our marriage. The boyfriend of the girl I was making out with was a child molester and didn't seem that excited to be introduced to another teenager. We have seen that in child abusers. Our questions: *Why did he make such a fuss about a boy with whom we didn't have much in common? Was he worried that we would be implicated? Why was he so upset?* Did he leave the house? If so, why? Did we really expect him to go away quietly, with us saying nothing? *How long did it take for him to leave?* *Why was he so upset?* *Was there a formal meeting about the case?* Did he say anything at all? *Did he have a lawyer?* *Why did he leave the house?* What was the girl's parents' reaction?
Before I saw this film I had been reading the reviews on this site, and I thought the film was an incredible depiction of the war and all it's horrors, and for that reason I was hopeful. After watching this movie however, I found the film to be as realistic as I had expected. It is depressing, at times even painful to watch, but I found the film to be very empathetic, and that is what truly makes the film so powerful. I strongly recommend this film to anyone who has an interest in the war, and especially to those who lived through the war, or knew someone who did. The film makes you realize just how much people wanted the war to be over, and it just made you feel sorry for the Japanese, especially during the final scenes. This is a must see film, and it's hard to come by these days.
How Joey stepped up when people in the world were calling him a bully is one of the great stories of this generation. Joey is a great example of what happens when you turn up with a set of parents and have a strained relationship with them, but the power of your dreams is always strong and your spirit shines in those times. This is a truly inspiring film, which should be seen by everybody.
I have watched this documentary several times. It is a film about Joey who has become a recluse. The documentary tells his story, which includes the reasons for his isolation and how he is now living the life he wanted. It is a very touching and emotional film that is worth seeing.
In his latest documentary, he tells the story of how he found the love of his life. It is a very touching story about a guy whose life was dominated by alcohol. Joey was a workaholic, not a real romantic, and his relationship with his girlfriend was the last straw for him. So he decided to turn to his music as a way to escape. His sister was a recovering alcoholic and she was very sad that Joey was turning to a life of drinking and drugs. But she understood that Joey was making his life too easy. So she agreed to be his companion and a financial supporter. And she agreed to help him to do the things he really needed to do. And she also encouraged him to be a better boyfriend. The documentary is a very uplifting one and I thoroughly recommend it to everyone. I think it is well worth watching.
This film is a must-see for anyone, but especially for gay men, black men, and Latino men. It can be used as a tool to educate people about the mores of race and gender in America, and how some people simply may not understand these differences.
A documentary about Joey and Max, the two kids who won the gold medal at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. It's interesting to see them, as well as the people around them, as they face their own obstacles in the early days of Olympic history. Joey is the younger of the two and, although he doesn't get to compete, his life is full of lessons, dreams and aspirations that he hopes to share with Max. Max is a boy with a complicated background who lives with his father in an apartment that he shares with other homeless people. Max has been kicked out of the foster home because of an accident and he has no way to get back into a normal life. But he has his dreams, and he hopes to follow in Joey's footsteps as a competitive runner. It's a compelling documentary, but I did feel it was somewhat preachy and didn't go into as much depth as it could have. There are too many people in the film talking about how they've helped Joey, and this is a documentary that should have been about how they've helped Max. I know that the documentary doesn't have a lot of footage of Max, but they should have given him more of an opportunity to talk about his life. I wish Joey and Max had more time to speak about their struggles. I think they are really great kids, but their story isn't told. I would also have liked to see a bit more of Joey's childhood and more about Max's early life. This would have added some more dimension to the story.
One of the best documentaries I've seen in years. Made a star of Sofia Vergara, but who's the star? Jean-Claude Van Damme and Nicolas Cage. Vergara is extraordinary. She has an amazing body and could pass for a younger model. She is an incredible talker. She's one of the few people I know who's made any money on their spoken word performances. And, as you watch, you'll discover a complex character with a well-written, layered, and often humorous character. In the film, she speaks about being a little girl in her father's closet. A closet that was always being torn open by different people, and people who weren't always fully willing to accept that love and acceptance. How much this plays into her thoughts on the film. How much she can't handle it. The film itself is almost an insider's view into the creative process, which is a little ironic considering the subject of her memoir is a very personal topic. So, when you're done watching, ask yourself what are you going to do with this film? The answer is very personal. I had to go back and watch the documentary again and again to fully comprehend all of the story behind it, and I still have some questions. I still have more questions about the role of the music video, and the art in general. And, I still have a lot of questions about my own relationship with my dad. And, I still have to find out about the guy who threw the lights out. I know I'm in trouble. If you don't see this film, you are seriously missing out on a good movie experience.
This is a somewhat-underrated documentary about the life of Joey (that one's for the critics). You can expect a lot of info and I found it somewhat impressive that Joey still has the same positive attitude he always had, and even though the younger of the two brothers was killed by his father at a young age, Joey never stops smiling. I would like to see more about his father and his childhood, but for now I can't find anything. But anyway, this is an interesting documentary, and I recommend you check it out.
This is a powerful, thought provoking documentary that raises many important issues about the effects of the war on the United States and our friends and allies in the Middle East. Joey is a young woman who was born in Kuwait and who came to the United States as a refugee. She lost her mother and her family in the war. She had to leave her entire family in Kuwait and went to live with her aunt in New York City. After she settled into her new life, she began to notice a pattern of how the war affected her and her aunt. She began to notice how her aunt's memories and experiences in the war affected her. She began to notice that her aunt was able to have normal conversations about the war and her memories of it were much more vivid than her own memories. In a way, Joey found herself trying to return to her old life. Her life was more like a movie, where she was just a star in her aunt's memory. Her aunt would say, "I will never forget you Joey," and "You have to remember that we are here for you." Joey was able to realize that she could be herself and that her aunt's memory of her was the real her. Joey was able to realize that she was not alone in the war, and she was not alone in her life. She was able to connect with her family and friends, and she was able to be a part of her aunt's memories. Joey is able to go back to her old life and to be a part of the memories and memories of her aunt.
I'm sure most of us know someone like Joey who is struggling with his personal problems and can't get through to a doctor, therapist, or parent. Joey's story is definitely not unique, but it's still a great way to give people a little bit of insight into what it's like to be in his shoes. It's not a story about Joey's struggles, but rather the struggles of the families of those who struggle with the same issues. The film is not a documentary, but it does a very good job of explaining the impact of addiction on individuals and families. I personally think this is a great film for anyone who is thinking about getting involved with someone who is battling addiction. It's a good reminder that addiction isn't something that you can just "get over."
I have read the other comments and the posters seem to feel the same way. I am of the opinion that if you liked this film then you are probably a Midge. Her stuff is pure genius, all she does is just sit in her living room, get shot, get murdered, and most importantly, bounce around a lot, and when she's not bouncing around, she's stuck being a wimp, using her looks to get what she wants. Her part in the film is the most appealing of all, as you see her peeing and talking to herself for hours, trying to understand what she's seeing. I thought it was really interesting how Midge describes her rape experience. In the beginning she says, "She took all of my clothes, my shoes, my socks, my underwear." She also gets slapped around and whipped for bringing a boy to her house. In the beginning, Midge takes off her clothes and gets caught by the police, and shows her bruises on her arms, legs, and a slit throat on her stomach. She also shows her bruises when the cops take her to jail, and she has a broken arm. I think the movie does a good job of showing the violence and how Midge is a victim. In my opinion, if you can get your hands on the book, then watch the movie and try to get the meaning behind the film. It is really, really cool.
This movie is about a man who gets put on trial for murder after a long-ago crime. He was sentenced to life without parole, but a jury of his peers sees his crime as a mistake and gives him a second chance. The case is complicated by the fact that he was once a high school athlete and has been trying to clear his name since he was 18. "Joey" is as much a mystery as it is a love story. It's not a romantic comedy, and it's not an anti-hero movie. It's the story of a man who takes one step forward, then another, and then another, until he comes to his own. This is the story of a guy who's been there, done that, and now he's running away from it all. There are a lot of interesting things to learn about Joey and what his life was like before the trial. One thing is for sure: you'll love it.
This documentary is a real eye-opener for those that want to think critically about the aspects of marriage and the "devil in the detail". It goes into detail of how the desire to marry first was the catalyst for the arrival of the modernity we see today. Along with this, we see how the perfect marriage is the most perfect marriage because marriage is the foundation for everything, including the people we end up with. The documentary is about how many modern couples choose to be "single-minded" and do not have much of a deep connection with each other. Through our current age, this is a very much present-day situation. If we were to look back in time, we would see how the "solution" to this problem is even more problematic than the problem itself. The solution, to me, was the giving up of the individualist mindset, which has caused the high divorce rate today. By allowing the couple to be as strong and united as possible, it is made much easier for them to create a healthy and stable home life. It also seems that when couples can be "singles-minded", there is a lot of sex and love, and that is probably the biggest problem for the modern society. The whole purpose of marriage, I believe, is to create a foundation for society to take it's direction, and this only happens with marriage. Marriage should not be a place for the weak and the unorganized, and is the only place where we will get the entire blessings of the universe.
As a child, I was an avid fan of director Jacques Rivette, a French television star. As a young adult, I learned a lot about Rivette's films. This documentary is a great way to introduce the director to a new generation. It's kind of like having a friend's photo taken with a new car or other fun items. This is a nice format to introduce a filmmaker and bring people into the world of a filmmaker. The images are very interesting and each movie is a bit different, yet there is always the same basic story. It's like the filmmaker's own movie, with all the same characters and the same themes. I think this movie is a bit underrated. There is more than one reason. It's not one of the greatest films of all time. But it's still a great movie to watch. I recommend it.
Well, that was a lot of cliches, and a lot of talking, but I like to think that this film actually showed a lot of the real problems that go on with relationships, and how, if you really loved someone, you still cannot help the feelings that you feel. I think this is one of those films that makes you think, and I think that it shows us that it is important to love and be loved, even when we know that we don't want to, or we are angry at someone, but we are still in love. So, this is a very good movie, and I think that it deserves a lot of respect, and I hope that you'll see it. I would say that it is one of those films that you have to see again, and again, and again, so that you can appreciate all the details and things that make it such a beautiful film.
This movie is very entertaining. I'm not a great fan of "punk" music, but it's nice to see a film that doesn't have the same high-sounding and flat-out-expletive music that is so pervasive in most movies. It is, however, my opinion that the best music is good music. I was also impressed with the musicians that appear in the film, and of course, the sound quality of the film is great. However, this film is a bit disappointing because it's very slow in the beginning, and you don't really get a sense of what the band is really about. The band members seem to be acting as if they were in a band that doesn't exist. But, that's the only negative that I can think of.
I was one of the lucky few who got a chance to see this movie in theaters when it first came out. To this day, I am still at a loss to understand why it was not picked up for theatrical release. Perhaps a documentary like it should have been? I have no idea, but I can imagine it wouldn't have been a big hit at the box office. Or so it seems. What this movie does is present the plight of the inmates in a prison where they can see only one TV channel (or so they claim). After this, they are forced to live in a prison where there are no windows, no electricity, no water and they are completely isolated from the outside world. It's truly a depressing life. If you are in any way involved with the death penalty, you will be moved. I think a better movie would have been "The Dead Don't Die", which actually tells the story of one of the inmates, but it was filmed at the Warkworth State Prison in Kentucky. What is most fascinating is the number of different scenes that are shot inside the prison, and the quality of the film is as good as any I've ever seen. I give the film a 9 out of 10.
Joey is an extremely insightful and moving look into the lives of the three female pioneers who created the first women's photo lab in the U.S. In the 90s, the lab has changed forever and women have been able to access the wealth of digital images that they could never have before. With this documentary, we follow the three women through their lives and careers and their reactions to the advancements made by their predecessors. A sense of love and respect for their legacy is apparent. Their faces are inked on the walls of their offices and it is not a happy face. They know the value of what they have accomplished and what they have lost. It is almost as if they are nostalgic for the past. But the most striking part of this documentary is the reverence and pride that these women have for what they have created and are creating. They are not self-indulgent. Their success is not for self-aggrandizement. They want to do what they love and they do what they love. They live for what they love and are not afraid to take risks. At the end of the day, they are women who just want to enjoy what they have and to be loved for it.
Let me start by saying that I am a big fan of the great documentary-like series "60 Minutes". It is in my opinion one of the greatest shows ever produced on television. But this film, that I have seen recently, is not one of them. It is simply not a good documentary in any way, shape or form. This is not to say that I am not a fan of the first half of the film, or that I didn't find it interesting and thought-provoking. But I didn't find any attempt to tell me how the show, or any of the characters had become. To me it just seemed like there were a lot of people saying things that were not true, or were not completely truthful. I also didn't find any great insight into the men involved, their motives and thoughts on life. To me that would have been interesting to learn more about the people that were involved, but didn't. I think that if you are looking for a great film, then look no further. But if you want to know more about a TV show, or are just curious about how it ended, don't bother.
After watching this I decided to buy Joey, With Love on DVD, which is a shame, because this is a well made documentary about a very famous musician. Despite his increasingly declining health, he still has a certain magic, a charisma, which he could have brought to the screen. The film focuses on Joey's love life, which he clearly is struggling with, and how it affects his relationship with his family. It's a pretty funny and raw look at a very interesting man. However, it's not really worth watching, because it's not really a documentary. The subjects are not well presented, and the interviews are not really important. It's a shame, because if the film was more focused on the subject matter it could have been a good documentary.
Excellent documentary! I also highly recommend "What is Love" by Ted Chiang. It's about Joey's addiction and how he was able to get out of it and stay healthy. It's really a must watch if you've ever had a love interest that you don't know how to deal with. Great work, I loved it.
In my opinion, a documentary is best when it's well done. This one isn't. It's boring, and you can tell it's written by a college professor with no real film experience. I don't blame him, but he should have stayed away from this. I don't understand how this film got so much attention. I think they would have received the same criticism if it were an actual documentary on the issues of marijuana. I think the filmmakers were trying to make a point, but it was lost in the production. The only person who I think did an outstanding job was Jonah Heston. It's not his fault the film was bad, but he was the only one who did an excellent job. I would recommend you avoid this one unless you are a college student and don't want to waste money on something that doesn't really do anything. 7/10
Joey, by Adam Rapp and James Nachtwey. This is an interview with Joey from 1989. He talks about his war experiences, his family and what he'd like to talk about more. He talks about his personal life, how he got the money for the plane and what he has done since he got back to the States. There's a lot of clips from the movie, and the interviews are very enjoyable. I really enjoyed this, and I think it's a pretty interesting documentary. I would recommend it to anyone interested in Joey and his experiences. My only complaint is that some of the interviews are a little long. I recommend this to anyone interested in Joey, and I think that it's a pretty good documentary. 7/10
I am not a college student, nor do I have any particular interest in this subject. I am an engineer and have done work for NASA. I would like to find out what a high school student has learned from the film. I do not want to say anything about the subjects of the film. I was surprised to see that it was made by a woman. I would not have been if the film was not made by a woman. I was also surprised to see that a woman who is married was making this film. I know she did a very good job and was a very good teacher. She was a great listener, an excellent reporter, and a great story teller. I am a woman and I have seen very good quality documentary films made by men. This film was a great learning experience for me. I would recommend it to any woman who has any interest in this subject. The film itself is very well made. I did not feel that the actors were all in the right places at the right time. I do not know if the director has any previous film experience. However, I am not surprised that it was made by a woman. The director was very good at listening and giving us the story without commentary or talking. I would recommend this film to anyone who has any interest in this subject.
I liked this documentary very much. It was very touching and funny at the same time. It was worth watching the whole movie. I'm sure that people in prison know the names of all the guys who was involved in the crime and who has been involved in the deal. The movie is just a little bit long but it's very well made.
Truly an excellent documentary which tells of how the Brothers Grimm ended up working for Warner Brothers and how Joe Wickers (as Buck) became a star. Partly thanks to his magical talent, but also because he was overlooked by the studios. As for the details of this story, the part that may have disappointed you was that there was no added footage. In a lot of films this would have been an excellent thing to do, but because of the fact that the movie ended with a true story, you wouldn't have had any additional footage which would have taken away from the quality of the story. Having said that, it was still a very interesting documentary that was probably more important to the story than it was to the movie itself. Although Buck was quite a visual performer, he was also a master storyteller and this may be one of the most famous of his stories, which was covered here. He also was a very good actor, and there is very good evidence that he actually was an excellent actor. If you liked this film, you should also check out "The Brothers Grimm".
I got the chance to see this film at the recent Sundance Film Festival and was a bit apprehensive. I had never heard of the film until I was brought up on the stars, and the concept. I wasn't sure how much of the film was meant to be from the actual story of the film and how much was about the actors. I went in with an open mind, and in my opinion, the film was excellent. The story is quite simple, but it was told in a way that was very effective. The filmmakers did a great job in keeping the audience interested in the film and not letting the story turn into a series of songs and story telling. It was very powerful to watch the young men give their love and loyalty to one another, and I hope to see more films like this one. I think the film was very informative, especially for someone who doesn't know much about the history of the AIDS crisis and its effect on the community. I think the film showed how much the community has to be thankful for, especially as it is facing a very serious threat of new infections and new threats to the community. I really enjoyed this film, and will definitely be watching it again. I would highly recommend this film to anyone who has ever heard of the history of the AIDS crisis. It is a great film that will give you an understanding of what AIDS really means to the community.
If you have a soft spot for the late great Ms. T.V. Pepper, then I strongly recommend this. This is an important documentary. Ms. T.V. Pepper, who passed away last year, was an immensely popular and successful singer who inspired many millions of people with her music. She has a huge following in the US and Europe. In her younger years she was known as the "Queen of Pop" but after her death she became known as "The Queen of Phonies". She made a name for herself with her hugely popular song "Always". She is also known for her dance routines and fashion style. This documentary is an important look into her life and her music. It gives an interesting glimpse into the world of a pop star. This is the type of documentary you want to see. Not just for Ms. T.V. Pepper fans, but for anyone interested in pop music, or anyone who likes to know the behind-the-scenes of a rock star. This documentary will be an important and touching film for years to come.
I enjoyed this film and wanted to see how the pieces came together. It is not a love story. It is about a very lucky couple. A man who can't see a white woman. A woman who feels sorry for herself because she has a face that looks as if it was thrown on the floor for no good reason. They are not good friends but they are friends. They have feelings for each other, they can talk, they care for each other. They have a baby but it is from their older brother, who is dead. The baby is brown and it looks like an octopus. The film never dwells on the baby and the baby's identity. It is a difficult subject to bring to the screen and the film does it well. The story is compelling and the actors are great. We see that these are very real people who care about each other. I have watched many films about relationships and this is not at all an exception.
This is a truly incredible documentary about the once rock-star Joey Ramone. It features interviews with the likes of Joey Ramone and his wife Cynthia, who is the subject of this film. It's also an eye-opening look at how Ramone grew up in the 1950s, where he was obsessed with the Beatles and his rock band The Ramones, which would become an American phenomenon. His father was a devout Catholic, but he also had a strong support network from his wife and his sister, and he was very loving towards his mother, who he was still very close to. I had heard of this documentary before, but never had any interest in seeing it. I'm glad I decided to see it. This is a very good, moving and inspirational film. If you're looking for a documentary that will leave you speechless, this is definitely it.
I'm so glad I saw this movie. I don't even know where to start. I love this movie! It's so different from all the other movies. It's not just an uplifting movie. It's very serious and it's an inspirational movie. It really makes you think about what you're doing and what you should be doing. It's great. It really is. I have to say that it's not the best movie I've ever seen, but it's definitely one of the best.
The third person narration of Joey Kallen, who spends years writing "Bills, Bills, Bills" was fantastic and what made it all the more painful to watch was his seemingly unending quest for a satisfying, satisfying, satisfying ending. You'll be left with questions that you'll have to ask yourself. For example, does Joey's narration add any content to the film? This is not a film that has a story or narrative to tell. It is Joey's voice speaking to you, almost as if it is his wish to express himself to you. It's interesting, and just for the experience of listening to him speak, it's worth seeing this movie.
I absolutely loved this documentary! I am usually not a fan of the documentary genre, but I think this one is a well done one. I found it to be a very nice, yet entertaining look at the dynamics of relationships and how they influence the lives of those that come into their lives. It also provided us with an insight into the family dynamics in regards to her stepson and he isn't even her real dad. He just happens to be her best friend's dad. It was very refreshing to watch her interact with his parents. This is one of my favorite documentaries because it was so real and it really shows the best aspects of a relationship. I found myself completely captivated by this documentary and it was the best documentary I've ever seen. I highly recommend it to anyone.
I had no idea what to expect when I heard this film would be made. I have heard the story before, but this is by far the best I have heard of it. It is told in a very telling way. It is very well acted and the music is amazing. If you are interested in the story, then you will love this film. I have heard that the movie will not be released in the US, but I hope that they will release it here soon.
This is a wonderful and moving documentary. A great film, telling a very human story of an artist who was far from mainstream when he was working with his wife and family, and a great part of the credit for the films artistic success goes to his wife, actress-director Rebecca Pidgeon. Pidgeon is also featured in this film, in an excellent performance. I was especially impressed by Pidgeon's performance as Joey, and the life of the man himself. This was a wonderful film that I recommend highly.
This is a film that is a must-see for anyone who has any interest in the Fifties or even the Seventies. If you're not interested in those times, then it's probably not going to be that interesting to you. There are some very interesting things about this film, but I won't spoil them. The film itself is very well-made. I'm not sure if it was shot in black and white or not, but it was shot in a way that is a bit hard to follow sometimes. There is some great footage of the period, but it's a bit hard to follow. The acting is also very good. I think that the actors were chosen well. I think that the most important thing about this film is the history behind it. I think that this is a very important film because it shows that this was a time when many people lived for the idea of freedom, and they were willing to sacrifice anything for it. They were willing to kill people and even destroy the nation. It's really an amazing film that will make you think about your own world and your own world. This is a must-see for anyone who has a passion for the history of the Fifties.
While this documentary is ostensibly about "my friend Joey", I don't think Joey is in it that much. Sure, he was part of the group, but that was hardly the focus. There was not much information about him beyond that. There is a lot of information about the gay community and about the Gay Alliance. Joey's life has not been shown, but what information is shown is quite interesting. There are many opinions about what happened between Joey and David, but what was shown was an extremely interesting story. There are many people in the community who wish Joey had died and a lot of people who wish Joey had lived. The sad part is that Joey is now a household name in the community. It's difficult to tell if it's a good thing or a bad thing. Joey has a long way to go, but I believe he's been on the right path.
This documentary is a great place to start, since it delves into a subject that is hardly ever covered in mainstream media, and even if it is covered, it's often negative, or for the most part, it's in the context of a tragic story, which is often the way a lot of the stories are told. This is definitely a great film for anyone who is interested in animal research, and its not just a documentary about the welfare of animals, it's also about the personal lives of these animals, and how these lives are affected by the research, and how these animals are affected. This documentary is very well done, and it's extremely well edited, and it's a great way to start your viewing of this documentary. It's a must-see for anyone interested in animal research, or in animal research in general.
Joey, the 2.5 year old that was the subject of a well-publicized investigation by the Boston Globe for exposing the death of her mother, was with us for only the first part of this remarkable, one-hour film. She's the sweet, intelligent, caring, caring, attentive little girl who had the misfortune of being adopted as the result of her mother's rape and murder. But what Joey does best is share her story and her bond with her adoptive mother and the people who adopted her. The film features interview with Joey's adoptive mother, her husband, a group of reporters, an eye witness, and one of Joey's foster family members. The day the Globe story was published, the newspapers ran a letter from a woman who was a foster mother to Joey in high school and now is her mother's friend and has adopted her as well. This woman also tells of her own adoption in 1980 and the way she interacted with her adopted son. The foster mother also told of how her daughter's adoption changed her, her relationships with other adoptive parents, and the relationship between foster parents and their adopted children. We are also given the opportunity to hear from social workers, foster parents, foster parents themselves, and members of the state legislature who have a stake in this issue. The film is also loaded with fascinating details about the activities and struggles of the adoptive parents, the foster mother, and their adopted children. A sense of accomplishment is achieved at the end when the woman who adopted Joey as a baby and now fosters her told us how she felt when she heard about the results of the Globe investigation. Her sense of accomplishment is a key theme in the film and she was moved to tears. Some of the actors were able to draw us in and interact with Joey because of their beautiful performances. The director was able to capture Joey's remarkable personality and enhance it with subtle artistic touches. The most powerful scenes of this film are in which Joey tries to comfort her foster mother. The director clearly conveys her pain at the loss of her adopted mother and how she was able to feel her connection to Joey through her. You will also be moved by the interactions between the foster mother and her adopted daughter and by the way Joey adjusts to her adoptive family. The director could have been a bit more artistic with the way she captured the interactions between the foster mother and her adopted daughter. She could have done better with some of the details in the foster mother's interactions with Joey. We also have an adorable special appearance by Joey and her foster mother, who has been a foster mom herself and has adopted and fostered many of her own children. She also shares some of her own experiences with Joey in a charming manner. Overall, this is an inspiring film that is essential viewing for anyone concerned with adoption. It is one of the best I've seen in recent years.
I found the documentary to be very well done. I especially liked the way it showed the struggles of the people of San Jose, and the way it was very much about the people of the city, and the people who lived there. The only problem was that it was a little bit too long. I think the only part that could be shortened was the part about the red light camera. It was a little bit too long and I think it would have been better to cut that out. It is a very good documentary, and it is well worth seeing.
I must admit that I've never liked Nilo of Sweden. I find his rap videos boring and not worth the time, and the kind of music he makes is more about appearance than about art. If you are a Nilo fan, however, you will love this documentary. Nilo has found a new audience, and he is now very famous. In this documentary he talks about his career, his mother, his life and his music. There are two interviews with rappers, but I must admit that the conversation is mostly about Nilo's mother, and not the other way around. This is probably one of the best documentaries I have ever seen, it is informative, well done, and entertaining. Nilo will be able to grow in a very big way from this one. I give this 7 out of 10.
What a shame that a great documentary film like this should not get the recognition that it deserves. I cannot believe that in 2014 such a film would be overlooked by the Academy Awards. This is the first time that I've ever seen this movie nominated for an Academy Award, and I can't believe that this film did not get the recognition it deserved. It is truly an amazing film. I was moved by it in so many ways. From the beginning to the end, I was deeply moved by this documentary. The point of this film is not to debate the morality of homosexuality, or the guilt of someone who chooses to be gay, but rather to show the struggles that many people face and the love that is passed on to the next generation. This is an amazing documentary that deserves the Oscar it received. I recommend this film to anyone who is interested in gay history, the struggle for acceptance, or just the love that many people have for one another.
Although Joey is not the most notable film of all time, it's still very enjoyable. One can't help but be sucked into this love story. It's easy to fall in love with Joey. It's easy to feel his pain. It's easy to feel his happiness. The movie follows Joey as he tries to get his beloved mother's house back. Joey wants his mother to move in with him and they live in an abandoned house. Although the movie's a bit slow, it is the perfect blend of humor and drama. The characters are very likable and you feel for them. There is a lot of time spent with Joey's mother, which is a good thing because she's a real person and she's not just some stereotype. The movie isn't bad and is definitely worth watching. There's no doubt that it's a very underrated film.
This is a very moving and touching film about a young man who was betrayed by his best friend, and is still struggling with it. You can see that the guy is suffering a lot. He is trying to find closure, and to find his place in life. It's really hard to watch him in these interviews, and you can see the pain that he is feeling. It is a very sad story, and this is one of those documentaries that you will remember for a long time. Overall, this is a very moving and touching documentary. You will be touched, and you will cry at the same time. Go watch it.
I just watched this on TV and thought it was so much more than that. I'm a real film fan, so I really wanted to like this film, but it was just boring. It was just too long and boring. I would have liked to see some more of the families and some of the town. I really wanted to see some of the important historical events of the town. The film was very boring. I wanted to cry when I first saw this film, but I just couldn't. The movie is very long and it's boring.
A great documentary about the sexual revolution and the rise of AIDS in the late 80's. I loved this film. I have seen it twice and I will see it again. It's not a film that will change your life, but it will leave you with a lot of questions. For example, did the public really know about the epidemic of AIDS? Was it really a huge public health crisis? Was the medical community and the government really in denial? Was the epidemic really caused by the "lifestyle" of the gay community? Did the public really know that HIV was not a sexually transmitted disease? It's a great film. I recommend it.
Wow. A documentary of a life. Two things that really made me proud to be part of this film. One, the beautiful footage that Joey captured in his own studio. We can't get enough of Joey's work. Second, the incredible work of the other folks in Joey's studio. My only regret was the lack of time to get to see Joey in person, but it's well worth the trip to Toronto. See this movie!
I love Joey and would never want to be in a position where I would not know what he goes through in this part of his life. This documentary is a MUST for anyone with a heart and an understanding of human nature. I am grateful to Joey for sharing his story with us and also to those of us who loved him, even though we know it's not true. Every time I see him I feel like I am the only person who ever knew him. Every time I see him I feel as though I am the only person who knew him. If you have never had the chance to meet Joey and you are on this earth, then please make time to view this documentary. I hope that you see it, I pray you will find it, and then you will be able to know what Joey is feeling and what he is going through.
Joey and the Beer Baron take us behind the scenes of the 1984 Seattle Beer/Baron vs. Hero and 1988 World Cup champion Seattle Sounders. Joey gives us the story of the first 100 days of the team's life from building of the stadium, to training, to play, to stadium security, to playoffs, to the final. We also get to hear Joey's inside story about the state of Seattle sports teams that he so passionately loved. Joey also gives us a great behind the scenes look at Seattle pubs, bars, and stadiums. The stadium is the focal point of the film, and Joey uses a lot of music to show us how much it is loved by the fans and business owners alike. We get to hear about how these teams are formed, and also see how they become successful. Joey also gives us an inside look at the development of beer and craft beer in Seattle. It is interesting how the beer baron/hero came to be, and how the pub/bar gets its start. After seeing this movie, one thing becomes clear. Beer is the most popular drink in the world and will remain that way. It is the cause of many of the issues we have with our country, but will continue to be. To learn more about the history of beer and why it is the most popular drink on earth, check out "The Story of Beer".
Hi everyone, just wanted to say I've just seen this movie and I'm just stunned. I came into this knowing nothing about Joey or Amy and what the movie was about. That being said, the movie is an amazing cinematic experience and the film makers have given us a glimpse into the lives of two amazing people. These two are people I could watch everyday and they always made me feel the same way. I am truly blessed and honored to be in a position to help them. I look forward to seeing more from these two people, just like the movie. My condolences to them and my thoughts are with them. I am so thankful for this movie. It really gets to the heart of the story. There is no doubt in my mind that Joey is my favorite. He is the coolest, most generous, and compassionate person I have ever known and Amy is just wonderful. They are two beautiful people and they have a lot of stuff going on in their lives but they have created this beautiful life that I wish I could be in. I'm so blessed to be part of it.
I highly recommend watching this movie as it touches a lot of people's lives. There are so many people in this world who live the problems that Joey, and others have faced. In the movie he talks to people who are in their old age, and talk about how they are different from people in the world who are older. There are scenes of him playing with people who are very young, and he asks them to tell him some stories. And he says things like "All of you are like this." That is what Joey sees in the world. I know people like Joey, and that's why I know people like him. I hope you enjoy this movie as much as I did. Thanks for reading.
As I was watching the documentary I realized that this was a great film, it is about a great man who made a lot of money with his eye and his eye is what has made him. As the film starts with the grandfather of all the monkeys, his story is very entertaining, it starts with a very surprising and interesting event, the ones that fought him. From there on you get to see the first steps of this guy's business. As the film is about the monkey, it isn't really about him, it is about a great man who made a lot of money, a man who is intelligent and clever, who never misses an opportunity. It's not about him, the film is about the monkey, his story, his way of life and the way he works with other animals. It's not really about the results of the business, it's about the personality of this man. I'm a very big fan of documentaries, I am a very big fan of documentaries that make you feel something. I like to watch documentaries, because it helps me to understand things, because it reminds me of my life, and I love it when a documentary helps me to make a connection with something. I like it when a documentary makes me think, when it makes me feel something, and this film is one of those documentaries. I'm not going to give you a big deal, because this is a great movie. In a way it makes you feel like this man worked his life to be this great person, and the most interesting thing is that this man didn't have a family, he didn't have a wife and kids, he was the king of his business, and this is very important to understand. If you are an animal lover, you should watch this movie. If you are a monkey lover, you should watch this movie. It's very interesting.
I had no idea what I was getting into when I decided to watch this documentary, but from the moment I saw the trailer it looked like a great one. This documentary really is a must-watch if you are a fan of Joey Tribbiani or just an average Joe. It is very interesting to see how Joey is able to make people feel for a guy that has a broken leg. It's also really amazing to see how a man can feel like he is worth more than the rest of the world. It is like a cult film that you can watch with your whole family over the holidays. It really is a perfect movie to watch. And a great way to have a great time with your friends or your family.
This movie should have been at the top of my list for the BEST Documentary. Instead, it is a lousy film and a poorly done documentary. The actors and the families of the victims were portrayed in a poor manner, especially the aunt and uncle of the victim. The family members were so selfish and so opposed to what happened that you could not feel for them and the film failed to be as good as it could have been. It was like the director and writers had no clue what to do with the film. If they had, the movie would have been better. If they had not, they should have at least looked into the families and their lives. The documentary could have done a better job on some of the personal issues, such as the mother of the victim who did not want her daughter to have the treatment and drugs that she took to die. She was ashamed of her daughter and wanted her to die. The film failed to show her tears at her daughter's passing, which was the most moving part of the film. If you want to see a great documentary about the people of Boston who are affected by this tragedy, see "The Night Listener" about the survivors of the World Trade Center attacks, or see "Romeo and Juliet," which is the best film on the topic.
It's not a "bad" movie, but it is not a "good" movie either. It's the story of a woman who was turned into a dog, and a story about a woman who was turned into a dog, and her husband, and how he lost his job. It's an intimate look at the lives of many people in the New York area. One thing that I found interesting was that the filmmakers weren't able to get interviews with the people in the film, but they did get interviews with people who knew the people who were interviewed. It seems that this film was not meant to be a "celebrity" film, but rather a look at the lives of ordinary people. One other thing that I liked was that this was a film about a dog, and a dog that was turned into a human. It's a very sad story, but it's a very human story. The ending was also very nice.
A well made film, not a documentary, but definitely worth a watch. Interesting to see how all the places that were visited by the pilgrims are now in ruins. I was very interested in seeing how the Spanish brought the word 'Pilgrimage' to America, and how the word was translated into English. I was also interested in the story of the man who became the first American to land on the Moon, and how he and his wife and two children survived the Apollo missions. The last part of the film is a compilation of interviews from some of the surviving families, and they are fascinating. I was very surprised that the filmmaker, William Katt, was not able to interview the actual people, because they were so well-known. They told stories of the people that they had known and loved, and how their lives were affected by the events that took place in their lives. This was a film that really touched me, and I would recommend it to anyone.
The movie is very interesting and contains some incredible footage. I thought the movie was very informative, but also very emotional and very powerful. I loved the film's pacing, the way it shows you the life of a man who was abandoned and spent years in the woods before being found and adopted by a family. The film is well-filmed and the camera work is very powerful. I would recommend this movie to anyone who wants to understand the psychology of a man who had to go to a mental institution and spent years in the woods and was abandoned by his family. I would also recommend this movie to anyone who has an interest in psychology and animal behavior. I highly recommend this film to anyone who wants to learn more about mental illness and animal behavior.
I am a cancer survivor, as I have learned in reading this film. As such, this is a film that makes me feel so alive. Cancer is like a good death, where a person comes to terms with their loss and realises they can't make it through this loss, and is instead trying to move forward to live with the person they loved. This film is a great way to do that. I'm still writing this, as the days are starting to fly by. We do this with my parents, because of the awareness and awareness that we want to raise. This film is a great way to raise awareness, and we will be watching this film so you do the same. The people who have made this film deserve our utmost gratitude, and support. We love you guys!
I grew up in New York, in the Bronx and then in the South Bronx. I have spent the better part of my life fighting to get the word out about what the police are and what they are not, and how they have long been criminalizing a community for no apparent reason. This documentary is an incredible piece of work, not only in a documentary setting, but by the fact that it is both honest and an opinionated one. It not only documents the police brutality, but it documents the drug dealing and gang violence that has devastated the community for so long. It not only brings out the truths, but it also shows the pain that has been brought upon the residents of the Bronx by the police and by the community itself. It was interesting to see the police portrayed as the bad guys. They are NOT, they are the victims, and they have to live with the consequences for years, if not decades. It was very interesting to hear the police officers say that they do not have to show their faces, that they have the right to do whatever they want to the community, and that they will not stop the drugs from flowing. This film is not about the police, it is about the community, and the police cannot be blamed for the violence that has been happening in this community for so long. It is a testament to the bravery of the community and the people that have been fighting for justice, for years. I highly recommend this film, as it is a great example of how we as people can change the world, and even help change the police from the people that we now have to deal with. This documentary is a shining example of what can be accomplished by people who want to help a community.
I have not been so moved by a movie in a long time. With such a powerful story, what could be more powerful?
The folks who made this documentary were awesome. What a thrill to see these two, and a bunch of others, go on to make a documentary about something that happened to them in their own lives. There is so much behind the scenes with what these people go through. It was great to see how they celebrate their successes. It was also great to see how they have started to take back some of their rights to their own land. You can also see that they have started to get their own resources back to help them. It was really nice to see the documentary and the behind the scenes stuff. I hope the DVD will be available soon.
I love documentaries. I feel I need to mention that because some people will judge it based on its value. It's not like a documentary is going to tell you how bad it is to be a drug dealer. Its telling you how to protect yourself, how to protect the people you love, how to live your life. This film is powerful and its purpose is to get you to think and to care. I'm not going to go into the details of the story. Its well worth watching. As a viewer, it's about how you can be the change you want to see in this world. Its not about what you do or do not do. Its about being a part of something bigger. If you look deep enough into the films characters, they all have something bigger than them. It's about being able to see in others, and being able to see your own flaws and flaws in others. This film is a life changing film. There is so much life that can be changed by this film, and I am so glad I was able to see it.
Just finished watching Joey and was very impressed by the level of attention and thought that went into it. The people involved in the film have their credentials. They have done much with much less. They have worked with the resources that they had to make this film. It is a beautiful story about a community, with a lot of passion. It is a beautiful film. If you have the opportunity to see it, please do so. You will not regret it. There is no other film that comes close to this one. Thank you for seeing this film.
I found this movie, and I liked it so much that I've already added it to my library. I was expecting a good movie but this is way better than expected. I don't see how you could compare it to The Blair Witch Project, because this one is just so much better. The only thing that I didn't like about this movie is the fact that it was so weird. It's not that it was "too weird", it was just weird and it wasn't needed. If I wasn't so tired, I would have gone to sleep after 20 minutes, but it kept me interested and I was curious to see what will happen next. I think that this movie was made for people who don't like movies that are too hard to understand, or that are hard to understand because of a great story, or because they don't like movies with too much nudity. There are some people who don't like them, but I think that they would enjoy this movie more than they would if they saw it because of the story. I liked this movie, and I hope that you will too. This is a must see movie.
I just saw the documentary last night, and I found it a really great educational piece. I'm a long time fan of this band, but as a fan of music, I never really got into this. I heard about the band from my best friend and had a high amount of anticipation about it. As the movie was rolling in, I was always talking about what I thought the band's music was about, and it was very informative. It started off as a cheesy old video clip that shows them on stage and singing, then we see the whole band performing together. The music is so catchy, and very catchy. I'm surprised that it has gotten such a low rating. I think that most people have very low expectations for documentaries, and I think that the movie did a really good job of explaining the band's music and why it's so great. In addition to the music, the movie also really looks at Joey, the main character. This is a really well done documentary. I enjoyed this so much, and I recommend it to anybody who's into music, or anyone who wants to learn about the band's music. It really deserves to be a cult classic.
Joey is a man with a profound love for life and the freedom to live and to choose the things you love. Joey says "Life is too short to waste it on meaningless stuff like cars, buildings, governments and human beings". Joey's purpose in life is to live as long as he can, and to live as long as his soul can. When he is old enough, he wants to start a business and to leave his children a better life than he had. Joey's struggle is the same struggle that every person has ever had. He is not fighting for some great cause. He is fighting for the freedom to live. Joey has been tested to the limits of his endurance, and he has never given up. In his life he has been tested by what he has, and he has always responded with an outpouring of gratitude to those who have given him the opportunity to live his life. Joey is a true hero. He is not fighting for a great cause, but for the freedom to live. We should all be grateful to Joey. If he was not here, we would all be living in a world without Joey.
This movie was the best thing I have ever seen. I had to do a video of it the day it came out on TV. I am not going to lie to anyone about this movie. I think it's so great, and I really hope they come out with another one. The things you have to think about are so important. This is how I felt, and I think most people can relate to this. I give this a 10 because I think it deserves it.
I have been watching Joey since the beginning and I will continue to do so. This documentary is beautifully done. It shows Joey as she is today, in this day and age. It shows her and her family as she is today and it shows her as a teenager. It is very moving. I wish more documentaries were like this. It is one of my favorite documentaries. It is very funny, sad, inspiring, and informative. I recommend this documentary to everyone.
I have seen this film many times and it always gives me a good feeling. I never found it a waste of time and I have watched it several times on TV. As far as I am concerned, this movie is one of the best I have ever seen. I recommend it to anyone who has ever been in love or is currently in love.
This is a must watch for anyone who has been touched by the war. Not only is it a great movie, but it is a life experience for me. It takes you through a slow fire journey through a life of loss, destruction and recovery. The viewer is introduced to a group of people who are all affected by the war. There are the young boys, the married couples, the mothers, the fathers, the soldiers. There is the teacher, the doctor, the school kids. I would recommend this movie to anyone who has ever been touched by war.
This documentary is the story of a heartwarming young man who turned into a hero in his short life. In 2003, the young man was found in the body of a little boy. He was 11 years old. The medical examiner determined that he had been dead for many years before he was found. They determined that he died of acute delirium, which is a form of poisoning caused by the ingestion of large quantities of alcohol or drug. This disease is fatal if not caught early in life, and it can only be cured by death. The boy, Joey, is the real-life story of this movie. Joey was a sweet, bubbly boy with a bright future ahead of him. But, when he was found in the body of a little boy, he was sent to a mental institution. Joey is now 12 years old, and the only memories he has of his life in the mental institution are of being caged, and of being quiet and in a corner, with a bucket of ice on his head. Joey has had a hard life, and has never told anyone about his illness, or his battle with delirium. However, it has made him a great hero for many people. And now, he will be honored with a National Institute of Mental Health award. Joey's story is a wonderful one, and this movie is a great way to learn more about Joey's amazing journey. The only question I have is what will Joey do when he is older and can tell his own story? He is a wonderful boy, and if you have a chance to see this movie, I highly recommend it. You will thank me.
This is the best documentary I have ever seen. It's truly amazing. People need to see this film. It's something they should see. It's all about the effort, the love, and the friendship that is built in these kids and how they can build on that. It really brings out the best of everyone and has a lot of meaning and message for the world. It's the most important film of the year and I'm not sure if it will win any Oscars. It's not a political statement. It's not a dramatic film. It's just a great film. It's a must see for everyone. If you haven't seen it, go watch it. It will touch you.
This is a very sad film that's mainly aimed at people who have had a child or have a child who has died, and would like to know how you deal with the loss of a child. It's a powerful film that I recommend to anyone who has lost a child, or a child who is being loved. Although I felt it was a little unrealistic in places (and very graphic), I am very grateful to the director for giving me a real story of what it was like to lose a child.
I watched this documentary at home and am a believer. Joey, with Love is a true story of a man whose life was taken by a sudden illness. There was no proof of what caused his illness, but they only made one connection to show how much this man loved Joey. This is not a documentary that promotes a false diagnosis of a disease or anything like that. Joey, with Love is not about doctors or doctors' opinions, but about the relationship between the family and Joey, the woman he loved. He has always shown the most tender side of Joey to all who loved her. Her name is Rebecca and she is so happy that she was able to share her story of her son's illness with the world, even though she had no idea who Joey was. This film is based on the book of the same name. My daughter and I watched this film together and we were both moved by the story. I think that this documentary was worth watching and, if you have the chance to watch this movie, please do.
If you do not know why you're doing it, don't. If you think you have a clue, then don't. The Power of Inaction is simply a matter of doing the right thing. I can't tell you how many times I've made the wrong choice and had to live with the consequences. This film will teach you that doing the right thing is not always as easy as it seems. This film is a lot like "The Shawshank Redemption," in that it is completely linear, but the ending is different because the man in the prison is there. At least, that's how I saw it.
This film is beautifully crafted and beautifully shot. It's about a family trying to survive in a desperate situation. When the father tells his daughter she's going to have to work at a gas station and pay her bills, the daughter's very quick to leave. Joey, in the middle of this struggle, has the courage to stay, and tells his family. They make him realize he has to help his daughter and he will be okay, even if he's not. And then the camera works in these family shots, making sure to capture everyone's emotions, especially the father and mother. The filming makes it seem so real, even though it's being filmed by people who are not really there. I was surprised at how much I felt when I left the screening. This is a fantastic film, that's not for everyone. But it is truly an amazing film, and if you're not prepared to watch it, you're missing out.
Joey is an independent documentary on an important subject: the first white baby born in China in more than 100 years, to a Chinese couple who has lived there for more than 20 years. The film shows a smiling, confident couple, talking about their love, children, and joys. The couple want to let their children have the same rights as their own parents. But the Chinese government is vehemently opposed to such a decision. The couple is convinced that their children will be better off if they live in China and are forced to take an American passport. After much deliberation, they decide to stay in China and raise their children as Chinese, with American education. It was the hope of their parents that their children will get a better education than their own. The Chinese government has systematically deprived Chinese people of their civil rights, making them second-class citizens, or even stateless. In this documentary, the couple, and their children's parents, talk about their lives in China, and how they hope their children will benefit from their knowledge and experience in China. The film is truly a heartwarming celebration of a wonderful family. The couple and their children are both parents of Chinese children and talk with a great sense of pride and joy about the many benefits that they received from having Chinese children. The parents are both very proud of their children, and they are very happy with the health and safety of their children. The film's format is a one-hour documentary, and shows the family's life in China, and the history of their children and their parents. The filming, editing, and sound are very professional, and the film has a very clear and compelling voice. The couple and their children are both very gracious and friendly people, and I hope to see them and their children again.