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Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something

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Filmmaker Rick Korn examines the extraordinary life and career of singer-songwriter and philanthropist Harry Chapin.

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Owen Gleiberman Variety Nov 3
“Cat’s in the Cradle” is built around an incredibly subtle and powerful psychological insight: that what we pass on to our children, the good and the bad and everything in between, happens in a karmic way. We don’t control it. Go to Full Review
Raoul Hernandez Austin Chronicle 10/23/2020
3/5
Today, the Harry Chapin Food Bank endures, as does what Harry Chapin: When In Doubt, Do Something identifies as "Cat's In the Cradling" someone: guilting them into here-and-now action. Go to Full Review
Kevin Crust Los Angeles Times 10/19/2020
"Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something" is an uplifting tribute to an impressive human being. Go to Full Review
Linda Cook OurQuadCities / WHBF-TV (Illinois) 05/14/2022
3/4
The film, which will appeal to both fans and those unfamiliar with Harry Chapin, shows the activist side of a talented, compassionate man. Go to Full Review
Pat Mullen POV Magazine 12/09/2021
The film, safe and celebratory, feels like a joint exercise in public relations. Go to Full Review
Kim Hughes Original Cin 12/05/2021
Though workmanlike and sentimental in approach, director Rick Korn's knock-kneed ode to the "Cat's in the Cradle" singer is worth watching to marvel at its subject's achievements. Go to Full Review
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Ned G 10/23/2020 An excellent documentary on the life of music and activism of Harry CHAPIN. A lot of videos of his music and those surrounding his life his family and friend. See more Michael G 10/22/2020 Interesting and intriguing. Worth the trip See more scott a 10/20/2020 Full of surprise musicians explaining the importance of Harry in their lives. See more susan j @CallMeLulu 06/24/2022 Celebration of Harry Chapin's life, somewhat of his music, but none of it is deep. Maybe Harry Chapin wasn't deep...? I don't know. I know little more about Harry Chapin's internal life, actual day to day life, the actual substance of his life before fame, what he was like as a person other than sort of perfect, selfless, a force of nature, principled, focused, dogged in pursuit of social justice, generous to a fault, and--in one of the interviewees' words--"saint-like," even. But no one, in reality is all of those things all of the time. Chapin, in one part of the very good footage featured here, says his song "Taxi" was semi-autobiographical. Which parts? We don't know. Family, fans, and friends clearly had a lot to do with this film--and there's nothing wrong with that. But if you're looking for a more well-rounded look at his life and art (was it art? or a few hits and a bunch of rather unremarkable songs...? we don't know because it's not really discussed), any examination of the ambiguities and complexities of how he chose to live his life (he did most of his concerts for free, he says in one interview he is nearly broke, he had 5 kids to support, dwindling output of new music and plenty of people happy to see him play for a small crowd at a charity dinner, but what was the affect on his wife and children? did he care? there's a sort of joking reference to a document he penned and signed for his wife and family in which he vowed to spend more time at home, be more available to them, chill out generally in the year to come, etc., but which he didn't honor. There's some mention that his flying zigzagging back and forth across the country continuously for tiny gigs for the charity of "hunger" meant that he--and his BAND--were not making money he could have playing a few large non-charity gigs--nor exploration around WHY he didn't act a little more sensibly? Was he maybe bipolar? What was it about "hunger" that grabbed him so tenaciously? Anyway--the footage is good, and nothing you see contradicts anything I've heard about him (my Mom worked with his wife on some local projects back then and all accounts were she was brilliant, sharp, caring, kind, pragmatic, strategic, thoughtful, and effective and he was a joy to interact with). It's not unworthwhile, at all, but I would really have appreciated more substance. See more 05/29/2022 One of the best documentaries I've ever watched. Absolutely fabulous! See more 05/31/2021 An inspirational and well-made film that captures the life, music and lyrics of a guy who was donating his time, talent and treasure to the other guy long before it was trendy. History teachers will appreciate its unbiased accuracy and social science teachers should show it. Bruce Springsteen's testimony of Harry's impact is priceless. And whenever the likes of Billy Joel, Pat Benatar, DMC and others are singing someone's praises as a musician and as a person, his story is worth watching. Harry was certainly done too soon. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Filmmaker Rick Korn examines the extraordinary life and career of singer-songwriter and philanthropist Harry Chapin.
Director
Rick Korn
Producer
S.A. Baron, Rick Korn
Screenwriter
Rick Korn
Distributor
Greenwich Entertainment
Production Co
In Plain View Entertainment
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 16, 2020, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 30, 2020