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This is an amazing and inspiring film, and when I saw it, I immediately had to share it with my friends and see it again. Highly recommended. It is about the 1000 Journals project, 1000 empty books passed around the world and random people write in it, pass it on. One of the journals had come back and the film is tracking what happened to the other 999. Just imagine!
| 10/10 | rayakman@ - first review 13.2.2010 - age: 26-35 |
This documentary was about these people lives and had touched peoples lives. They releaed this film in the year of 2000. It had happened in the summertime. It had started out by this guy who had lived in San Francisco who is an artist. Some of the people either had found the journal or got it from a friend or stranger and some of them had signed up on the internet and had received it in the mail. There were ones that had written in them, others doodled in it, some pasted in some pictures and others just had passed them on. There was absolutely no rules and no one had monitored these kind of journals. It had connected many people worldwide which made this documentary interested and had amazed many people.
| 7/10 | movieactress2002@ - 154 reviews 6.11.2009 - age: 50+ |
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