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Journey, The (2003)
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Starring: Eric Saperston, Jimmy Carter, Max Cleland, Billy Crystal, Billy Frank
Director: Eric Saperston
Category: Drama, Documentary
Studio: Navarre
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Sometimes You Take A Trip. Sometimes The Trip Takes You.

After College, Eric Saperston bought a 1971 Volkswagen bus, took his golden Retriever Jack and set out to follow the Grateful Dead and work a ski season in Aspen. While on the road, he called up some of the most powerful people in the world and asked them out for a cup of coffee.

what started out as a personal journey to find the answers to life's biggest questions (Why am I here? How can I find happiness? What is success?) they too felt disconnected and were searching for the purpose and meaning in their lives. So they quit their jobs, risked it all and jumped in the bus. The four of them and their dog Jack would soon discover they were no longer taking this trip. The trip was taking them.

 
 
   
   

 
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