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Réalisé par Jean-Pierre PozziOrigine FranceGenres DocumentaireThèmes Le thème de l'éducation,
L'enfance,
PhilosophieNote71%
Dans une école maternelle du Mée-sur-Seine, située dans une ZEP de Seine-et-Marne, une institutrice met en place un atelier philosophique pour faire réfléchir les enfants, dès l'âge de 3 ans, aux diverses questions qui préoccupent les êtres humains tout au long de leur vie : l'amour, la liberté, la mort, l'autorité, la différence ou encore l'intelligence., 1h33
Réalisé par Don ArgottGenres Documentaire,
Action,
MusicalThèmes Le thème de l'éducation,
La musique,
Documentaire sur la musique,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
MusiqueActeurs Paul GreenNote64%
The film opens with the a title card and the sound of Carlos Santana's guitar solo from the song "Black Magic Woman". Paul Green, the primary subject of the film introduces the evening's concert. The camera pans to reveals that the guitarist is twelve-year-old C.J. Tywoniak. The School is then introduced, with Green re-enacting a scene from the film The Silence of the Lambs as Jame Gumb for a group of students. This is followed by the first of a number of interview segments with Green throughout the film. He explains why he started a performance-based program. 9 year old twin boys Asa and Tucker Collins are interviewed, followed by an interview with Tywoniak and his parents about his future in music, teenage girl Madi Diaz-Svalgard, a Quaker singer/songwriter who frequently clashes with Green and finally Will O'Conner a less-successful student who credits the School with saving his life. These students are followed closely through the rest of the film., 1h21
Origine Etats-UnisGenres Thriller,
DocumentaireThèmes Le thème de l'éducation,
Documentaire sur les villesNote68%
The film follows four families from Harlem and the Bronx in the months leading up to the lottery for one of the Success Academy Charter Schools (then known as Harlem Success Academy), one of the most successful charter schools in New York City. The film explores the debate surrounding the education reform movement. The film highlights the opposition from the teachers' unions to charter schools (as they are usually not unionized), and the contest between charter and public schools for building space.