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Class Act (2006)

Class Act (2006)
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Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock re-teams with that film's producers Heather Winters and Joe Morley to produce Sara Sackner's documentary concerning the arts education crisis in America. As arts programs continue to disappear at an unprecedented rate across the country, Sackner examines the role that teachers play in ensuring that creativity and education alive and well in the public school curriculum. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jay W. Jensen
Director(s):
Sara Sackner
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Class Act

Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock re-teams with that film's producers Heather Winters and Joe Morley to produce Sara Sackner's documentary concerning the arts education crisis in America. As arts programs continue to disappear at an unprecedented rate across the country, Sackner examines the role that teachers play in ensuring that creativity and education alive and well in the public school curriculum. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Sara Sackner
Writer(s):
Joe MorleyHeather M. WintersSara Sackner
Producer(s):
Heather M. Winters
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Mitchell A.

    Wrong priorities will make us poorer in future generations! This documentary points out America's short sightedness in arts education. Excellent!

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    April K.

    My husband and I were really excited to see this since it's done by Morgan Spurlock, but after trying to get engaged for 30 minutes, we decided to turn it off. It's slow and boring....not to mention depressing which is fine if you make it interesting.

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