Trustworthy. Loyal. Helpful. Friendly. Courteous. Kind. Obedient. Cheerful. Thrifty. Brave. Clean. Reverent. If those 12 words ring a bell, then you probably know (or may have been) a Boy Scout. Believe It. Live It. takes a look at everyday people who embody the spirit of the scouting mantra, including a boy who helps deliver Meals on Wheels, a D-Day Veteran, a blind young actress, camp directors for disabled kids, a reformed drug addict helping others on the street, and an African immigrant who survived a Hutu massacre. Together, their deeply affecting stories offer truly inspirational food for thought for anyone striving to build and improve character. A film for scouts by scouts, this excellent production features nine Boy Scouts, aged 13-17, who spent the summer of 2007 learning about filmmaking and the scouting tradition. An engaging (and thrifty) look at a treasured organization that has helped shape the lives of boys and young men for 99 years, this is highly recommended. Aud: E, I, J, P. (R. Reagan)
Believe It. Live It.
(2008) 40 min. DVD: $9.99. Arrowhead Films (dist. by Brock Consulting Group). PPR. Volume 24, Issue 2
Believe It. Live It.
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