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10/10
A silly and inspiring story of two boys seeking artists around America by golf cart.
erin_rosenberg20 November 2011
This documentary begins as a fun boys trip across America but within a few minutes, you realize that this movie has heart and meaning and so much more than what appears on the surface. Jeremy and Andy met with dozens of artists during their 100 days on the road, from a man who says "poetry is what got him out of prison" to the playwright Edward Albee who has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes. Each person has a story that I connected with and found enlightening, and with the boys as our guide, I was equally engaged in their stories and struggles. The movie is wry, funny, poignant, and really a joy to watch.

I walked away from "kART Across America" inspired and reflective on my own priorities and actions, and I was surprised that two guys in a golf cart were able to make me feel this way. The sound track is amazing (there must have been 50 songs from bands I'm eager to hear more of) and the characters are lovable. I highly recommend this film, for young and old. It is lighthearted but substantial in meaning. I have two criticisms: I wanted to see more and I want to know what's next for these two.
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10/10
Very Soulfull Documentary
DanielJamesXIX24 December 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I really really enjoyed this film. The production it self was well put together, great pacing, good coverage of the trip and a solid edit brought it all together.

I Truly enjoyed the whole concept and reason of the Doc, I feel like you guys really portrayed your message, That everyone is unique, and has there own creative mediums, and forms of expression in the form of art, You guys really captured that, and looked like you had fun doing it.

I got a kick out of the scene shot at Niagara falls, I'm just a few minutes from that park and I go there all the time :) I wish more projects like this were being produced, the kind that show a community and touch and something so important, like creative expression, Well done man, to both of you! -Daniel
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10/10
Insightful and fun portrait about discovering what drives you
amandacmoorhead17 March 2012
Andy and Jeremy provide hilarious commentary against the backdrop of Americana, while trying to uncover the true meaning of art and how that definition varies in different regions and varying age groups. It's both funny and insightful and you can't help but think about how YOU define art. It's lots of fun and, at moments, touching. These guys are so entertaining you kind of wish you were riding alongside them...until you see them camping in a WalMart parking lot and remember that there are in fact moments where even they look road-weary and you are safely tucked in your own living room that has a comfy couch and air conditioning. I highly, highly recommend this film!
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10/10
A different perspective of art and people in America
aliecatrose28 April 2013
This movie takes two men across America in a way that forces them to stop and smell the roses. It is filled with light hardheartedness and joy and was a pleasure to watch as people explain what their art is. Some of the answers were very surprising, all were endearing. I smiled the entire way through this film as Jeremy and Andy met up with wonderful people from all walks practicing their art. This film was especially endearing to me as I have not traveled though America extensively and so it is hard to lay a common theme on what America is. This film did not disappoint in uncovering the most important aspects of our communities. I can't think of any demographic that wouldn't enjoy this film. IMDb wants me to write more but all I can say is, See for yourself. You won't be disappointed.
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