I'm posting this at work, and even watching the trailer without audio, I teared up for a moment. This documentary is, no lies, my absolute favourite film ever.
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I'm possibly a bit positively biased, because so much in this film reflects or evokes what I saw when I was in Kenya. I saw this film last year at Toronto's HotDocs festival, and I had tears in my eyes throughout the entire damn thing. It is amazing.
And finally, it's been released on DVD. I recommend this film SO highly; rent it, buy it (you can get it from amazon.com, or the film's website:
http://asmallact.com/order.php, etc), find someone to borrow it from, whatever.
As soon as I get my copies of the DVD in the mail, I'll try to do a more in-depth write-up. I want to make everyone as excited about this film as I am!