For the longest time, television seemed to be the antithesis to reading– part of that belief still lingers to this day. However, just before the turn of the millennium, there was a show that didn’t find itself opposite to it, instead, it wanted to be its ally. That show was Reading Rainbow. Butterfly in the Sky tells its story. It’s quite nostalgic, as the show’s former cast and crew recall what it was like, and the way the film structured its sequences captures not just the show itself, but the cultural weight it represented, as it encouraged reading not just as a skill you need to learn, but as a way to interact with the wider world around us, which is worth protecting. Butterfly in the Sky believes in stories, and believes in the story that it wants to tell about Reading Rainbow.
Genre: Documentary
Actor: Angela Bassett, Cecily Truett, Dean Parisot, Ed Wiseman, Fred Rogers, James Earl Jones, Johnny Carson, Jonathan Frakes, Kathy Kinsner, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, Patrick Stewart, Regina King, Twila Liggett, Whoopi Goldberg
Director: Bradford Thomason, Brett Whitcomb