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The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari (2022)
Food for thought
How much risk is acceptable risk? How well informed are you before you take your family on an adventure excursion? Risk cannot be avoided otherwise you will have no experiences worth living for but where is the tipping point? In retrospect it seems that these excursions should not have been allowed but hindsight is 20/20. As a person who studies risk for a living, my only advice is to take risks that are known but avoid the unknown. I recommend watching this documentary for this reason; to give you food for thought. Considering it was only 3 years ago I commend the participants for their conteributions and the makers for their discretion.
Chasing Bubbles (2016)
Simple and Inspiring
So as to avoid any spoilers, alll I can say here is that if you want to be inspired to go out and follow your dream, this is the documentary for you.
Carpe Diem.
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
A Gentile who loves the movie and always sheds tear
I LOVE this musical but I weep a little always for the Yiddish culture lost forever. The world is so much poorer.
I apologise for straying from the artistic merit to linger on the loss to Humanity
Nevertheless this film is a permanent record of the fact that we enjoyed a wondrous Yiddish culture in our midst in Europe but after a series of Pogroms culminating in the Holocaust the heart was ripped out of our culture here in Europe
The music, the humour, the humanity, gone forever from the Heart of Europa. Europe's loss
Irish Gentile