Feature Films for Families
Want great movies for the family? No, not Disney, or any other commercial venue. These films are made by a film co. in Salt Lake City, Utah, who focus solely on making great wholesome stories, with interesting characters, come to life.
There are cartoon films for the younger set. For example, “The Seventh Brother” is about a puppy who gets separated from his family, and lost in the woods, and is adopted by a family of rabbits. Then they help him find his way back home. This movie comes with a coloring/activity book featuring the characters, and the activities focus on each letter of the alphabet. The second in the series “Tiny’s Heroes” has a workbook that focuses on numbers. Only some movies have these activity books.
There are also movies for older children, teenagers, and adults. These are all really rivoting stories that keep you engaged, yet offer no violence, bad language, indecency, or immorality. The videos are made for families to watch together, so there is something for everyone to enjoy. They even come with a parent’s guide to help discuss the events of the movie, and help children learn good principles and how to apply them. These do not include any religious perspectives, they just promote good morals and healthy attitudes.
Check out their new website: www.familytv.com to get a glimpse of what they have. I have LOTS of the cartoon features, and some live action ones as well, so you can email me for some of my favorites. Or you can contact Feature Films for Families at 1-800-FAMILY_TV (1-800-326-4598), and talk to a customer service person. They are excellent at helping you choose just the right films for your family.
Be aware, they are dedicated to providing this service for families and do occasionally (about once a year) call to invite you to support their “mission” through purchasing more videos, and usually have some great specials to offer. They do take “no” for an answer, but I usually talk to them about purchasing films that fit MY families need, and I’ve never been disappointed.
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I am so pleased to find this blog! I too enjoy the films produced by Feature Films for Families. I have found that there is something for everyone produced through this company, animated and more.
They are coming out with their newest production in the Spring of 2009, The Velveteen Rabbit. This is a story that I loved as a child, and have continued to think about it as I have grown older. I think that it is a story that children can learn a lot from, but I also think that adults can learn and relearn things from it as well.
It of course will be available at FamilyTv.Com.