Sara Sackner Movies

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
 
1996  
R  
In this independent melodrama, Mack's upcoming marriage to Katie is jeopardized when he goes too far with his estranged friend's girlfriend after his bachelor party concludes. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dwier BrownJessica Hecht, (more)
 
1995  
R  
The Grateful Dead held a cult-like following that trailed behind the band as it toured. This following developed into its own culture, with trade, currency and structure like that of nomadic tribes of the past. Tiedyed is a documentary of these fans and followers. Never once is the band shown, and hardly are they discussed in the various interviews of members of this culture. What is discussed is the community that has developed and the reasons that so many people, even after 30 years, continued to follow the band. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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1992  
NR  
Done in the documentary style so popular in the 90s, this is the story of Richard Osterweil, a painter/cab driver, whose real forte is party-crashing. He can boast having been to most of the major celebrity shindigs in New York and has become somewhat a celebrity on his own, much as George Plimpton's exploits eventually landed him in the sports arenas he had formerly been able to attain only by ruse. As his notoriety increases, his need for chutzpah has decreased. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard Osterweil