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editDoes this part: we are taught about different perspectives through which these problems can be viewed and considered mean that this is in a way an educational movie? If I find a better solution, I will try and rephrase that. Anyway, a genre for this movie should be listed in category. If I have the chance to watch it, I will categorize it. --Biblbroks's talk 10:16, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
- While the film is not "educational" per se (as it has dramatic conventions like plot), its purpose (and that of the book that it's based on) is to present different perspectives on world problems, and (arguably -- at least in the case of the movie), to show that Capra's perspective is the more appropriate one. (The category for the movie, then, is also a bit tricky to define.) However, I can see your issue with the phrasing, and if you'd like to work with it, by all means. --Jbshryne 02:08, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
Awesome movieeeeeee
Google Video Link
editThe link to the video won't function much longer because Google is only relaying on Youtube in the future. Anyone up for saving it and loading it up to e.g. Youtube? TFTD (talk) 19:21, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
DVD exists
editArticle says "The film has only been available on VHS and has never been released on DVD."
However I just watched this on DVD from "Versátil Home Video"
http://www.dvdversatil.com.br/ponto-de-mutacao/ (Page in portuguese.)