LeVar Burton is set to be featured in the upcoming documentary Butterfly in the Sky, which celebrates his iconic television series Reading Rainbow. The documentary delves into the history of Reading Rainbow, an educational show focused on promoting literacy that Burton hosted for an impressive 23 seasons. Originally airing on PBS and later on PBS Kids, the show garnered critical acclaim, earning a Peabody Award and an impressive 26 Emmy Awards during its successful run before concluding in November 2006.
Directed by Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb, Butterfly in the Sky is scheduled for a limited theatrical release on March 17 through AMC Theatres, with a wider release planned for New York City and other locations. The film will also be available on digital platforms such as iTunes and Amazon starting April 30, with Roco Films offering it for educational purposes in classrooms and libraries.
The documentary features exclusive interviews with key figures, including LeVar Burton himself, who expresses his dedication to the show in the trailer, stating, 'I did everything they asked — I mean, everything. I became very adamant that, since they had hired me, what they got was me.' Additionally, actress Whoopi Goldberg, who made an appearance on a 1993 episode of Reading Rainbow, shares her insights in the film, emphasizing the importance of exposing children to diverse stories.
Butterfly in the Sky made its debut at the Tribeca Festival in 2022, receiving praise for its emotional resonance and the spotlight it shines on the impact of Reading Rainbow and LeVar Burton. While the documentary has been commended for its celebration of the show and its host, some critics have noted its limited artistic and thematic scope.