The Height Of The Sky with Jennifer Weedon: DVD Cover

    The Height Of The Sky Director: Lyn Clinton Cast: Jennifer Weedon, Jackie Stewart, Tom Crone, Grant Moninger

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/01/2000
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 68,746
     
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    Side #1
    0. Chapter Index
    1. nothing on this road [:31]
    2. I divorce you [9:17]
    3. that old boy [9:14]
    4. we are a family [10:17]
    5. like a proper family [10:08]
    6. too much summer sun [9:04]
    7. who's Charlie Peterson [12:14]
    8. the land is all that matters [10:35]
    9. Bob is not coming back [13:45]
    10. a grave on that mountain [9:28]
    11. empty house [10:47]
    12. end credits [8:10]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A period piece set in the American South, The Height Of The Sky concerns the Jones family, a clan of sharecroppers who struggle under the yoke of the Caldwells, a wealthy farming family who own the land the Joneses have worked for years. Leora, (Jennifer Weedon), the daughter of the Jones family, aspires to better things; she wants to become a teacher and works to someday rise above the poverty of her upbringing while several of her kin struggle with tuberculosis. Directed and co-written by Lyn Clinton (a distant relative of President Bill Clinton, The Height Of The Sky received positive notices for its screenings at the 1999 Dances With Films Festival Of The Unknowns. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    December 05, 2001: What a wonderful refreshing film. This film is a great interpretation of life in the Southern U.S. during the depression era. This film is for those who enjoy the subtle art of filmmaking. Bravo! A independent filmmaking.