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Waiting for Superman
 

Waiting for Superman

Genre:
Documentary
Mood:
Brainy
Decade:
2010's
Country:
United States
Director:
Davis Guggenheim
Actor:
Geoffrey Canada
Actress:
Michelle Rhee
Release Year:
2010
Studio: Paramount Vantage
Runtime: 111 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: PG

What It's About:

This much-needed, in-depth exploration of our country’s failed public school system gives voice to figures who are trying to drive change- notably, Geoffrey Canada, founder of the Harlem Children’s Zone, and former DC schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, along with those most affected by the status quo: inner city students Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, Emily and their parents. Director Guggenheim leaves no stone unturned in this multi-faceted examination, putting anemic government funding, controversial charter schools, ineffective, fully-tenured teachers, and much more under his revealing microscope.

Why I Love It:

The burning relevance of Guggenheim’s probing, riveting documentary has already generated much healthy debate, shining a spotlight on a nagging issue we can no longer afford to ignore. The film covers a number of intractable problems contributing to the crisis, and via inventive framing and graphics, makes these complex issues easier to understand. Though it never shies away from portraying the human cost of this massive dysfunction, it never feels overly preachy or emotional, and leaves the viewer with a measure of hope for the future. Agree with its findings or not, “Superman” still constitutes must-viewing.


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