Reel Paradise
Located on one of the smaller islands of Fiji, the 180 Meridian Theater is possibly the most remote movie theater on earth. For years, going to the movies had been too expensive for a local population that consists mostly of farmers and fishermen. Until the day John Pierson arrives on the island, that is. This American independent cinema guru is responsible for the breakthrough of directors like Spike Lee, Richard Linklater, Michael Moore and Kevin Smith, and now he is up for a new challenge. Aiming to screen movies for free at the 180 Meridian Theater, he takes his wife, adolescent daughter and quick-witted son along to Fiji. Filmmaker Steve James follows the affluent New York family from up close during the last month of their yearlong stay on the beautiful but destitute island. Despite squabbles with each other and the local population, the Piersons eventually discover a rich aboriginal culture on the island. The free screenings are a resounding success, especially with the children, who are chomping at the bit to get inside and get a seat. The inexperienced audience's delighted expressions, amazement and boisterous enjoyment make Fiji a paradise for any film lover.