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Good Shepherds

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The Vienna Boys Choir alongside narrator Dr. Jane Goodall present a gripping, deeply emotional, and stunning mix of holiday and herding music from Ireland, Laponia, Kenya, Norway, Palestine, and Austria -- a haunting blend of classical arias and motets: 22 pieces of inspiring music selected from Handel's Messiah, Heinrich Schutz, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Jean Lheritier, as well as carols and animal calls with traditional herdsmen and women... and nature's very own music. Five years in the making, the stunning photography and visual enhancements create a mesmerizing tapestry of color and images.

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Tony Asankomah GhMovieFreak You can’t help but also appreciate the accompanying narration by Jane Goodall. Her voice, pacing and tonation are as soothing as the singing from the choir. She too is part of the entire experience and makes it even more whole. Rated: 3.5/5 Dec 28, 2022 Full Review Federico Furzan Movie-Blogger.com Good Shepherds is a film better felt than seen, and if you’re into experiencing music from a sensorial perspective rather than an analytical one, you’re in for a treat. Dec 27, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Vienna Boys Choir alongside narrator Dr. Jane Goodall present a gripping, deeply emotional, and stunning mix of holiday and herding music from Ireland, Laponia, Kenya, Norway, Palestine, and Austria -- a haunting blend of classical arias and motets: 22 pieces of inspiring music selected from Handel's Messiah, Heinrich Schutz, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Jean Lheritier, as well as carols and animal calls with traditional herdsmen and women... and nature's very own music. Five years in the making, the stunning photography and visual enhancements create a mesmerizing tapestry of color and images.
Director
Curt M. Faudon
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 22, 2022