Printed reviews from the press surrounding
the 2002 premiere and subsequent screenings of the Documentary
Film Pol’e Pol’e: Days of Heaven, Days
of Hell, have been archived.
Should you need to read the archived articles, please contact
the producers directly.
"Wow !"
"I am impressed...the rough cut I felt privileged
to see. It was an excitingly, well-told story, that established
for me, almost from the beginning, an IMPORTANT premise, especially
so in these times...I believe this film should gain a lot of
attention for the significant "message" and its "artistry,"
of which you should be most proud..."
"Symbolically to me, it demonstrated how
peoples of all persuasions and racial differences can come together
in the spirit of cooperation, to do the impossible, even under
the most difficult of circumstances, helping each other to achieve
a COMMON goal, that many participants at the onset, thought
was not possible for them to achieve. It was a graphically beautiful
visual experience for me. That I believe many others who are
yet to see ,will identify with the Pol'e Pol'e theme
of the climb."
"IT SHOULD BE A UNITED NATIONS' requisite
for all its members. A MUST SEE. (The movie) has universal appeal,
and all peace-loving people (and some who are not) will get
it."