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Sunday, February 7, 2010

As It Is In Heaven

Last night I watched this Swedish film about a world famous conductor who returns to his boyhood home. He directs the small church choir, finding community, fulfillment and redemption. His presence transforms the small village, creating ripple effects as the choir members grow and change.

The movie also explores themes of inclusion when a disabled young man joins the choir. The film is remarkable for its portrayal of community and its captivating story lines and characters.

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