This documentary paints a portrait of the philosophy and work of cardigan-wearing children's entertainer Fred Rogers, star of the popular show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."  Mister Rogers creatively communicated themes of empathy and acceptance using a colorful cast of puppets and friends for more than 30 years.  Along with archival footage, Rogers' contemporaries and castmates reflect on his legacy.

 

Rating:  PG-13

Runtime:  94 minutes

Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Richmond Memorial Library

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