44 Pages': Film Review
Tony Shaff's narrative takes a gander at the over a significant time span of Highlights, the extensive children's magazine. Slipping into theaters fourteen days before Morgan Neville's abundantly cherished picture of Mister Rogers, Tony Shaff's 44 Pages focuses on another hopeful staple of American adolescence, Highlights for Children. Made on the event of the magazine's 70th birthday celebration, the doc watches the from beginning to end creation of the commemoration issue while following the distribution's underlying foundations back to the wedded couple who began it in June 1946. Flooding with healthy vibes yet not sappy, the film incites warm emotions, regardless of whether its subject doesn't generally request full length treatment. Investing a large portion of its energy inside the antiquated Pennsylvania estate that houses the whole article group, Pages presents one cordial face after another, lively individuals who plainly mean it when they say they ...