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What is on your list of must see inspirational family movies?

 

We have recently watched:

Sound of Music

Seabiscuit

Chariots of Fire

 

and have Searching for Bobby Fischer on hold.

 

What is on your list? :bigear:

Thank you for starting this thread!

Chariots of Fire

Mrs. Miniver

Pollyanna

Anne of Green Gables

A Little Princess (BBC version is the best!)

David Copperfield (BBC version is the best!)

The Sound of Music

Miracle (Based on the USA Olympic Hockey team victory over USSR.)

Polly

Polly Coming Home

The Story of Ruby Bridges

Follow Me Boys

National Velvet

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Here are some of our favorites that haven't been mentioned yet:

 

Remember the Titans

Temple Grandin

The Chosen

The Blind Side

Heidi

Roxanne

Big

Akeelah and the Bee

The Greatest Game Ever Played

Nanny McPhee

The Miracle Worker

Seabiscuit

To Kill a Mockingbird

Spellbound

Stand and Deliver

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story

Something the Lord Made

Believe in Me

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We are serious science geeks so The Astronaut Farmer (one scene that might not be appropriate for children under 12 - we just kind of talk over the dialog), October Sky (a little swearing but no F word), Apollo 13, and for older kids who can handle the serious sword play and love history, the Last Legion.

 

Faith

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also...did anyone mention "The Rookie"

 

And, since we're seconding, I'd like to 2nd Rudy, and heartily second Miracle (cried, no wept, at the end of that one, too...brought back all the childhood cold-war memories, the doldrums of the late 70's, and the enormous accomplishment that is so accurately documented.) It has a small amt. of mild language, but nothing that curled our hair...

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Too old for your kids, but

The Scarlet and The Black is excellent--but you HAVE TO watch the very, very end.

 

To Sir, With Love is one of my favorites. Not for small kids, tho.

 

Joyeux Noel is also a good older elementary/teen choice--it's about the "truce" between the opposing troops on Christmas Eve in WWI.

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We have enjoyed many of the movies listed.

 

Another that we loved is Children of Heaven. It is an Iranian film about a little boy that loses his sister's shoes and has to share his shoes with her so that they can both go to school. The version we watched was sub-titled but there is not so much dialog that it couldn't be enjoyed by younger children. The little boy has such an expressive face! There is one bad word (that I remember).

 

Margie

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