Revolution of the heart : the Dorothy Day story
(DVD)
Contributors
Doblmeier, Martin, director,
Sarandon, Susan, 1946- voice actor
Davis, Deryl, producer
Snyder, Carrie (Producer), producer
Comberiate, Mark, producer,
Sarandon, Susan, 1946- voice actor
Davis, Deryl, producer
Snyder, Carrie (Producer), producer
Comberiate, Mark, producer,
Published
[Alexandria, VA] : Journey Films, [2020].
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Published
[Alexandria, VA] : Journey Films, [2020].
Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (57 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in
Language
English
UPC
711841840518, 711841660741
Notes
General Note
Originally released in 2020
General Note
"A presentation of Maryland Public Television"--container
General Note
Special features: Sainthood : should Dorothy Day be named a saint? -- Interview with the filmmaker -- The legacy continues : The Catholic worker house in Washington, DC
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography and editor, Mark Comberiate ; original music, Daniel Cooper
Participants/Performers
Narrator, Martin Doblmeier ; voice of Dorothy Day, Susan Sarandon ; with commentary by Martha Hennessy, Timothy Kaine, Paul Elie, Jim Wallis, Kate Hennessy, Robert Ellsberg, Cornel West, Martin Sheen, Joan Chittister, Timothy Dolan, Mark Massa, Simone Campbell, John Carr
Description
How to describe Dorothy Day? Grandmother, anarchist, prophet, journalist, pacifist, saint? The FBI once considered her a threat to national security. Now the Catholic Church is considering her for sainthood. Revolution of The Heart: The Dorothy Day Story profiles one of the most extraordinary and courageous women in American history. She was co-founder (along with Peter Maurin) of the Catholic Worker Movement that began as a newspaper to expose rampant injustices during the Great Depression. It soon expanded to become a network of houses of hospitality to welcome the poor and destitute. Over the years, Dorothy Day developed her understanding of how to follow the Biblical challenge to be "peacemakers" by resisting all forms of military intervention. She protested America's involvement in World War II and was severely criticized. Day was arrested multiple times for protesting America's nuclear buildup and she led nationwide resistance against the war in Vietnam. Now nearly a century after they began, the number of Catholic Worker houses continues to grow and the newspaper is still speaking truth to power. Revolution of The Heart includes rare archival photographs and film footage plus interviews with actor/activist Martin Sheen, public theologian Cornel West, popular author Joan Chittister, Jim Wallis of Sojourners and many others.-- Provided by publisher
System Details
DVD ; all regions, NTSC ; 16:9 widescreen ; Dolby digital stereo
Language
In English with optional English subtitles
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Doblmeier, M., Sarandon, S., Davis, D., Snyder, C. (., Comberiate, M., & Cooper, D. (. c. (2020). Revolution of the heart: the Dorothy Day story . Journey Films.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Martin, Doblmeier et al.. 2020. Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story. Journey Films.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Martin, Doblmeier et al.. Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story Journey Films, 2020.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Doblmeier, Martin,, et al. Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story Journey Films, 2020.
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