Robert Altman's movie "A Prairie Home Companion" (screenplay by Garrison Keillor) based on the long-running public radio program opens
* today. Reviews for the film are generally favorable:The New York Times
A late, minor addition to the Robert Altman collection — but a treasure all the same — "A Prairie Home Companion" is more likely to inspire fondness than awe. This is entirely appropriate, since the movie snuggles deep into the mood and sensibility of its source, Garrison Keillor's long-running public radio variety show.FULL REVIEW
http://movies2.nytimes.com/2006/06/09/movies/09prai.htmlRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
What a lovely film this is, so gentle and whimsical, so simple and profound. Robert Altman's "A Prairie Home Companion" is faithful to the spirit of the radio program, a spirit both robust and fragile, and yet achieves something more than simply reproducing a performance of the show. It is nothing less than an elegy, a memorial to memories of times gone by, to dreams that died but left the dreamers dreaming, to appreciating what you've had instead of insisting on more.FULL REVIEW
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060608/REVIEWS/60606001OTHER REVIEWS
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808762689/criticOFFICIAL MOVIE WEBSITE
http://www.aprairiehomecompanionmovie.com/RADIO SHOW WEBSITE
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/
*A Prairie Home Companion (the radio show) is produced and distributed by American Public Media -
not NPR.