The film began production in Pinewood Toronto Studios on 3 October 2011. Production ended on 9 December 2011. Parts of the film were also shot in Quebec City, Quebec. Although the film was produced in Canada, it is set in Clifton Forge, Virginia. The film was initially scheduled for release in October 2012, but was later rescheduled for January[6] to avoid competing with Paranormal Activity 4. Its success at that later date has, among with other dump months horror films, convinced studios to start opening horror movies year-round.[7]

My boys who are grown with children of their own would be horrified to see that the following movies were left off your list: The Sandlot, The Goonies, Fly Away Home, October Sky, Old Yeller, Homeward Bound:The Incredible Journey, The Brave Little Toaster (for the younger ones). I would also add Finding Nemo, Annie, The Kid, and WALL-E.


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It was interesting being able to make this parallel, as when I first saw the movie, I had no idea it had connections to a Chicano/a tale named La Llorona. Can you think of any other movies that may correlate to the tales of La Llorona? What spin is put on the modern version that is not found in the traditional story?

An original Netflix production, Pachamama is a film deeply entrenched in the indigenous traditions of Andes culture in South America, while also introducing Incan culture and the invasion of the Spaniards. A young boy living in a remote village takes it upon himself to rescue a cherished relic, on a dangerous journey to the capital Incan city of Cusco.

What follows is an Odd Couple situation of two clashing types of womanhood. Angie tries getting Kate to lighten up and Kate tries getting Angie to grow up. They butt heads, they disagree on what a healthy diet is, they both seek council from the lone black character in the movie who happens to be a doorman constantly talking about his three baby mamas.

There are so few movies about surrogacy out there! Although surrogacy has become much more common and mainstream, movies that correctly portray what a surrogacy journey truly is are few and far between. The vast majority of them show surrogacy in either a very funny, off-the-wall way, or as something dark, with ulterior motives. In reality, surrogacy is a well-regulated, safe, and beautiful gift.

* Full Episode: "Elephant Walk": Max wants to be more independent like the older animals, but comes to understand that growing kids still need their moms. This episode showcases the mother child bond in the animal kingdom with some great wildlife movies of moms and their young children.

While they're busy crafting the animated characters and their world, researchers in Bristol at the BBC's Natural History Unit and National Geographic's American archives in Washington pull together the special films which feature in Mama Mirabelle's movies of live action animals from around the globe.

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Parents need to know that this comedy is both irreverent and candid in dealing with the topics of infertility, pregnancy, and surrogacy (none of which are probably at the top of teens' "funny subjects" list, so there's a chance they won't be interested, despite the presence of Saturday Night Live veterans Tina Fey and Amy Poehler). Characters make fun of a woman's inability to get pregnant, and one treats pregnancy as a big pain. There's some "white trash" stereotyping involved with Poehler's character, but Angie ultimately proves to be a decent soul. Expect some drinking, references to drug use, and a fair amount of swearing (nothing stronger than "s--t") and product placement mixed in with the plentiful laughs. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

Mama Irene is a passion play of the everyday hardscrabble yet transcendent lives of Andean people today: high altitude but down to earth. Eight decades on, Mama Irene has seen hard times aplenty yet is rooted in Pachamama and prays to the Apus to help her people. It is a film for our time as a lesson to be present in a world both natural and spiritual. To cherish and preserve the past while working for good in the present. Read more

I have deep gratitude for Mama Irene's willingness to share this sacred medicine for the larger healing of the heart of humanity. Her example of how to live in alignment with higher guidance , always fulfilling her purpose, is a sacred instruction. I will continue learning from her example about how to live in sweet, open and loving communication with Pachamama and our Apus. The film is a beautiful, sensitive and powerful work of art. It captures who Mama Irene is in her essence and communicates what her message is by showing the quality of sacred Presence in everything she does. What she shares fills a longing for what is needed to reweave a sacred cloth and restore balance to our individual hearts and our Planet. Thank you to Elisabeth for her wisdom in knowing it was important to make the film. Thank you Puma and Alfredo for walking beside Mama Irene and always supporting her. Thank you to everyone who worked diligently and skillfully to make this film such a beautiful communication about the importance and power in honoring and supporting the ones who carry the sacred traditions and the ancient healing path.

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