
Almost Heaven
A Canadian television director is hired to salvage an international fishing show in Scotland. The only hitch: his ex-wife is the host. What he finds in Scotland is love in the form of a local fishing guide (called a ghillie) and the chance to repair his life and his friendship with his ex-wife with whom he had a child who died.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the lives of the Wilson family as they embark on a journey through the natural world and their own spiritual beliefs. The film explores themes of creation, faith, and the wonders of God's design through the eyes of children and their father.
Critical Reception
Almost Heaven received a generally positive reception, praised for its unique perspective and heartfelt exploration of faith and nature. It resonated with audiences looking for a family-friendly film that encourages reflection and discussion.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inspiring and thought-provoking content.
- Appreciated for its family-friendly nature and wholesome message.
- Noted for its beautiful cinematography and intimate portrayal of the Wilson family's journey.
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Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot on location across various natural landscapes, highlighting the director's intention to connect the audience with the beauty of creation.
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