La Source
La Source (Deluxe Edition)
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1h 9m
Narrated by Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda, Crash), in what The Washington Post calls an "artfully shot documentary," La Source tells the uplifting story of Josue Lajuenesse, a Haitian Princeton janitor who returns to his country after the devastating 2010 earthquake to revive his lifelong dream to bring what is most fundamental to his village's survival; clean water.
A hit at the 2012 AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Documentary Festival where it received a standing ovation and a nomination for the Social Impact Award, this film from award-winning Director Patrick Shen (Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality, The Philosopher Kings) is not just a movie about clean water and community transformation; it is a story of one unlikely hero, empowered by a vision, who did whatever it took to ignite the passion of people thousands of miles away to change the lives of those in La Source forever.
Up Next in La Source (Deluxe Edition)
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Deleted Scene: Josue Plays the Lotto
In this deleted scene the film crew accompanies Josue on one of his regular visits to the liquor store to pick up a lotto ticket and asks him to share his plans for what he'll do with his winnings.
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Deleted Scene: Josue Flees Haiti
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Deleted Scene: Waves of Mercy (extended)
A more in-depth glimpse into the benefit concert the students at Princeton organized for Josue and the water project in La Source.