Parents' Guide to

Butterfly in the Sky

By Christie Cronan, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 10+

Inspiring look at Reading Rainbow's legacy; mild language.

Movie NR 2024 87 minutes
Butterfly in the Sky Movie Poster: Rainbow monarch butterfly emerges from a television, with LeVar Burton on the screen

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age 10+

Based on 1 parent review

age 10+

Humanity at its best

This documentary was interesting and informative and leaves viewers with the same feeling that an episode has on a child. My elementary school aged child was riveted and said this was the best documentary he’s ever seen. He looked at me after viewing it and said “this was magical, and I feel lighter.” The film unfolds the story. At first the documentary appears to live in sentiment but moves to sophisticated while maintaining the same hopeful tone one might expect from an episode. Reading Rainbow reflects the best of humanity, and_Butterfly in the Sky_ shows us how.

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Take a look; it's (maybe!) better than a good book. Butterfly in the Sky is an emotionally inspiring, educational deep dive into one of the most beloved children's TV programs ever created. The documentary authentically portrays the heartfelt passion, love, and challenges that creators faced while making the influential series. And it's an uplifting, nostalgic walk down memory lane for Reading Rainbow lovers, offering rare behind-the-scenes moments, modern-day reflections, and emotional stories about the personal journeys of host Burton and the show's creators. If you didn't think you could love Burton any more than you already did, just wait. This film will touch your heart in ways you didn't think possible. But you don't have to take my word for it...

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