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CertificationPG Our Rating

School. Remember that? When life was all crayons and small glass bottles of milk and the winters were colder and summers dragged out for years..... aaaaaah. Aside from that great scene in Fanny And Alexander when the dad tells his kids the history of a green chair, this beautifully made documentary is about as powerful an evocation of childhood you can get on film. The crew manages not to intrude on the class and as a result we get brief sincere glimpses of children at their most open, childish find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

When a burned-out, brilliant professor - one who believes in lessons from life rather than textbooks - takes a job at a small college, everyone there is abuzz. He becomes involved with a teacher as well as a precocious student, but it takes a dramatic, existential act to turn his life around and make him see the world through a much rosier and more positive perspective.

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KLASS (2007)

Certification18 Our Rating

The clique-driven class bully young loser Joseph relentlessly, only a recent rural immigrant, confident handsome Kaspar, making any effort to protect him, but as Kaspar tries to protect the weaker boy the efforts backfire on both of them. Clueless teachers and parents seem detached from the world in which these teens live, they must find their own solution, and as the vicious class get nastier and nastier, and by the time the young pair are driven by the latest torture to a St Columbine type rev find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating


Certification15 Our Rating

A fly-on-the-wall type drama, based around the real life experiences of a teacher observing incidents in a multi-ethnic Parisian class full of teenagers. We watch the pupils, the other teachers' summations of them, their projects and their learning (or lack thereof, as the case may be), meet their parents, and we are, as any teacher might be, continually wrong-footed by them. 'The Class' is an intelligent, polemic film that will undoubtedly provoke you into a re-assessment of your opinions on th find out more...
THE WAVE (2008)

Certification15 Our Rating

In an attempt to demonstrate what life is like under a dictatorship a high school teacher comes up with an experiment to explain to his students how totalitarian governments work. Within a few days, what began with harmless notions like discipline and community, builds into a real movement: ‘The Wave'. As the students' boundaries are pushed things begin to spiral out of control and this newly found cult starts to take on a life of its own, with disturbing and tragic results. Based on a real-life find out more...