Atom User Reviews for Restoring Tomorrow
Inspiring & reminds of the importance of community!
The projector was broken. Didn['t see it. These special movies should do better about getting them shown.
Engrossing story that, unlike most movies, relates directly to each viewer, showing a path to how we can find meaningful connection through community.
All told through the lens of one synagogue, a wonderful story of acceptance, interdependence, and tikkun olam.
We were excited to see it, drove to next town in order to see it. Got there and were told we were the only 2 people who bought tickets for it. After sitting in theatre to see it, they came in and said we cancelled the show. We were indeed the only people who bought any seats. Large Theatre all to ourselves. Lost time and money!
Great film and well executed and filmed. Provides a path to restoring places in our communities that can serve the residents and serve as places to begin dialogues that support understanding in the communities.
Beautiful made film Kudos to the Filmmaker
INspirin to see a younger person get involved with such a meaningful project
Truly inspiring and welll made. Touched our hearts.
Metacritic
Touching, if by-the-books, documentary.
Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s hard-won renaissance, as chronicled in Aaron Wolf’s fondly crafted documentary, proves to be a vigorous affirmation of the vitality of Jewish tradition in Los Angeles that will fascinate the faithful and enlighten the curious.
A bit slick, especially in its last half hour, Restoring Tomorrow nevertheless hits its emotional marks in reporting the renaissance of an important community institution, and Wolf’s personal connection to the subject elevates what may have simply been a well-made promotional film.