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Class Act

Prepare for the role of your lifetime.

Year: 2006 Documentary Rating: 8.0

Overview

Morgan Spurlock, Joe Morley and Heather Winters -- the same group of filmmakers that exposed the greasy truth about fast-food "supersizing" -- team with director Sara Sackner for this eye-opening documentary that looks under the hood of America's public school curriculum. Under the microscope this time is arts education and its pitiable lack of funding, as well as the vital role a teacher can play in the lives of struggling students.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Andy Garcia

Andy Garcia

Self

Brett Ratner

Brett Ratner

Self

Roy Firestone

Roy Firestone

Self

Adam Jay Epstein

Adam Jay Epstein

Self

Desmond Child

Desmond Child

Self

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