I thought is was an incredible - and enlightening movie/documentary and really allows people see how important Early Childhood Education is. What I don't understand is why there is a cost to view this movie when the message is supposed to teach and provide important information that EVERYONE needs to hear. If this is to be shared and passed along so that people are informed and change in this area can happen, then it needs to be passed along freely. It's counter-productive to make something like this and then only make it available to those who can pay. I'd like to see the "movement" discussed in the movie/documentary happen in America, but it cannot and won't happen if only folks who can pay are seeing it and receiving/learning the information provided. Those who made the movie/documentary and who are interviewed in it, (besides the ECE teachers), can certainly afford for this information to be shared freely.