America's Heart & Soul - Inspirational Patriotic Gifts & Decor for Home, Office, and Special Occasions
America's Heart & Soul - Inspirational Patriotic Gifts & Decor for Home, Office, and Special Occasions
America's Heart & Soul - Inspirational Patriotic Gifts & Decor for Home, Office, and Special Occasions

America's Heart & Soul - Inspirational Patriotic Gifts & Decor for Home, Office, and Special Occasions

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Product Description From sea to shining sea, from amber waves of grain to purple mountain majesties, it's not merely the land that makes America beautiful -- it's her people. ~~Captured with stunning cinematography, AMERICA'S HEART & SOUL takes you on a journey that weaves across this great nation, revealing a rich tapestry of ordinary people living extraordinary lives as they follow their dreams with the freedom of spirit that's uniquely American. From the Vermont dairy farmer, to the blind mountain climber, to the father and son marathon runners, their inspiring stories are as different as can be -- passionate, colorful, courageous, funny, touching. Featuring an exclusive new song by John Mellencamp, "The World Don't Bother Me None," AMERICA'S HEART & SOUL is a gloriously joyous celebration of being an American. Amazon.com With its spectacular sweep of earthly treasures--the peak of Mt. Everest, a lush valley in the Western U.S., a whirl of land and sky as seen from the cockpit of an aerobatic flyer--America's Heart and Soul is an unusual Disney documentary visually grand yet thematically intimate, focusing on two dozen people from around the country who have found purpose through their passionate endeavors. First-time director Louis Schwartzberg embraces the soulful, gritty, sometimes painful cost of American freedom in the stories of cowboy Roudy Roudebush, a recovering alcoholic; Marc and Ann Savoy, Cajun musicians whose family has lived on the same Louisiana land for seven generations; and California dancer-mountainside rappeller Amelia Rudolph, who choreographs eccentric performances below the cliffs at Muir Beach. Chapters about ex-con Michael Bennett, who survived prison to become the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team captain, and the Reverend Cecil Williams, founder of a truly inclusive church in San Francisco, are particularly inspiring. --Tom Keogh Review "A pleasing visual treat." -- Tom Keogh, SEATTLE TIMES"An inspirational and emotionally effective feel-good film." -- Richard Roeper, EBERT & ROEPER"It's pretty darn good and more than a little inspiring." -- Michael Booth, DENVER POST See more

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Despite my cheesy review title, this is a lovely piece of Americana, offering brief glimpses into the lives of a wide range of folks from coast to coast. From the Appalachian wisdom of the weaver who has "been broke, many times, but never been poor" to the quirky charms of "explosive artist" Paul Stone in Creede, Colorado (self-proclaimed as "America's only open-air asylum"), this film showcases the diversity--and the sameness--of America.I've read a review that connects the vignettes via a "romantic patriotism" (which is definitely true), but I also find the theme throughout that America and Americans really are America the Beautiful, without and within. The gorgeous landscapes that transition between the scenes and the wonderfully eclectic soundtrack mix showcase the undeniable determination, courage, eccentricity, beauty, and humor of the hearts and souls of its people.Some of my personal favorites are the Vermont dairy farmer whose priorities seem to be in exactly the right place, the Glide Church leaders who preach acceptance--just as we are, flaws and all--and the California wine grower whose inspiration for working to succeed is his mother (and I confess that I wouldn't have minded being around when he was "drinking beer and chasing women"). :-)I also admire, appreciate, and well, yes, envy, the beauty and strength of the dancers (salsa, cliff, and aeronautical [Patty Wagstaff]), the heart and determination of the blind mountain climber and the father-son marathon runners.America, I applaud you.
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