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Filmed over 3500 miles in 14 states, musicians Joe Purdy and Amber Rubarth star as two strangers, both folk musicians, whose fates become intertwined after their plane is grounded in California following the September 11th attacks. Both desperately needing to get back to New York, they embark on a cross-country journey in a 1972 Chevy Van. Along the way, the duo finds solace in their mutual love of classic folk songs, and raising their voices with everyday people they meet on the road. They re-discover the healing nature of music and bear witness to a nation of people who lift each other up in the wake of tragedy.
Rating
PG (for thematic elements and language)
Director
David Heinz
Studio
Good Deed Entertainment
Writer
David Heinz
  • Sung mainly by real-life folk musicians Joe Purdy and Amber Rubarth, the songs lend the film an emotional resonance that the forced dialogue often struggles to achieve.
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  • Brilliant film that captures the beauty of human compassion, our vast landscapes, diversity, and connection through music. You'll have all the feels watching this one. Don't miss it!
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