Angel And Big Joe by Bert Salzman Award Winning Film; For most of his life, Angel has been a migrant worker, helping his family as they move from place to place picking crops. When a phone won’t work, Angel enlists “Big Joe’s” aid to repair it and from then on a friendship develops. Joe and the boy team up to start a rose-growing business. A call from Angel’s father comes, the family must leave. Angel can stay with Joe and the promise of a future, or he can go with his family and continue in the uncertain lifestyle of his parents. ANGEL is about realities that are always important to human beings–friendship, family, ambition, loyalty, dreams–this film will never grow old. While it may be of interest to scholars and historians, this short movie will surely be valued by “ordinary” people who simply love to watch great movies. ANGEL AND BIG JOE is excellent in every way a movie can stand out: story, characterizations, dialogue, acting, cinematography, locations, music, editing. AWARDS: Academy Award (Oscar); Best Live Action Short Film of 1975; American Library Association;Notable Chidrens Film Award; National Education Film Festival Award; Chicago Film Festival Award; Columbus Film Festival Award; Director: Bert Salzman; Producer: Bert Salzman. Dear Friends, The Bert Salzman collection of classic 16mm educational films have recently been saved from extinction and are now available for viewing on the Internet Archive. Link: www.archive.org The films originally made in the …
Video Rating: 4 / 5