Themes: Teachers and Students, Obsessive Quests, High School Life
Main Cast: Troy Schremmer, Janelle Schremmer, Shannon Haragan, Chris Mass, Jeff Guerrero
Release Year: 2005
Country: US
Run Time: 84 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG13
Plot
Four educators muddle through another year at a typical American high school in this mockumentary comedy. Mr. Lowery (Troy Schremmer), Mr. Stroope (Chris Mass), and Coach Webb (Janelle Schremmer) are three teachers doling out knowledge at a high school in Austin, TX. Mr. Lowery is new to teaching, and has to deal with his own inexperience as well as a decided lack of enthusiasm for history among his students; it doesn't help Lowery that the kids quickly learn how to push his buttons. Mr. Stroope has been on the faculty for three years, and is zealously campaigning for the honor of "Teacher of the Year." Stroope has enlisted his students to help him win the prize, even though they seem less than impressed with his academic abilities. Coach Webb teaches Girl's Gym, and despite her short hair and severe manner, she frequently and enthusiastically insists that she's heterosexual. Webb also insists on following the school's regulations to the letter, and has unusual ideas about how to make Gym seem hip and fun for her charges. Meanwhile, Mrs. Reddell (Shannon Haragan) has recently been promoted from the teaching staff to her new position as assistant principal, which has put a tremendous strain on her friendship with her colleagues, especially Webb. Chalk received the Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Independent Film Festival of Boston. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Troy Schremmer - Mr. Lowery
Janelle Schremmer - Coach Webb
Shannon Haragan - Mrs. Reddell
Chris Mass - Mr. Stroope
Jeff Guerrero - Mr. Guerrero
Jerry Jarmon - Mr. Jarmon; Kaytea Brock - Miss Brock; Dan Eggleston - Mr. Eggleston; Glen Lewis - Coach Lewis; Wendy Campbell - Mrs. Campbell; Jacqueline Seaborn - Mrs. Townsend
Credit
Mark Harkrider - Associate Producer, Angela Álvarez - First Assistant Director, Mike Akel - Director, Bob Perkins - Editor, Michael J. McAlister - Executive Producer, Joseph Amodei - Executive Producer, Morgan Spurlock - Executive Producer, David Gonzalez - Executive Producer, Chris Jagich - Composer (Music Score), Ryan Greene - Musical Direction/Supervision, Steven Schaefer - Cinematographer, Larkin Akel - Production Manager, Angela Álvarez - Producer, Mike Akel - Producer, Graham Davidson - Producer, Chris Darbyshire - Story Editor, Graham Davidson - Sound/Sound Designer, Mike Akel - Screenwriter, Chris Mass - Screenwriter
Chalk is a 2006comedy-mockumentaryfilm about teaching focusing on the lives of three teachers and one assistant principal. It stars Chris Mass as Mr. Stroope and Troy Schremmer as Mr. Lowrey. It is directed by Mike Akel. The movie is based on both Akel's and Mass' real life experiences in the teaching profession.[1] Co-written by Mass and Akel, the film was developed through improvisation all the way through the process, from writing through production and post-production. The final film was edited together from more than 60 hours of footage.[2]
The film premiered in March, 2006 at the "Cinequest Film Festival", presented in April 2006 at the "Boston Independent Film Festival", and released in Los Angeles on May 11, 2007, playing at the Nuart Theatre and in more cities in subsequent weeks.[3] The film begins by stating that 50 percent of teachers quit within their first three years on the job.
The film has received a mostly positive response from critics regarding it as an antithesis to the more common inspirational teacher movies. LA Weekly in its review stated to think of it as "To Sir, With Sarcasm.".[1] Teachers who saw the film noted how the film "nailed" the experiences of a new teacher.[4]
The film takes the course of an entire school year and describes three teachers and one assistant principal. Mr. Stroope is campaigning for Teacher of the Year but many of his students are a little bit smarter than him. Mr. Lowrey is an introverted history teacher struggling to find passion for his profession. Coach Webb (played by Janelle Schremmer) is a female gym teacher who is struggling to get her students to take her class seriously, and becomes interested in Mr. Lowrey. Mrs. Reddell (Shannon Haragan) is the first year assistant principal who is regretting leaving teaching.
Reception
Chalk opened with a limited release on May 11, 2007. Reviews have been mostly positive and appreciated the more realistic approach toward the teaching profession as opposed to the more frequent teacher inspiration films that would include the classic Goodbye, Mr. Chips and To Sir, With Love to the more recent Freedom Writers. LA Weekly stated in its review that its "best set pieces are like devastatingly effective pinpricks puncturing the Hollywood hot-air balloon of inspirational teacher/coach melodramas." Teachers who saw the film also said the film was a very accurate portrayal of the teaching profession.
Chalk was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award from the Independent Spirit Awards in 2006. It also won Outstanding Performance by Ensemble Cast (Narrative Competition) at the 2006 Los Angeles film festival.[5]
Rating
This film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for some language.
Background
The film is based on both Chris Mass' and Mike Akel's own experiences in public education and even used their former students as extras. The cast is made up entirely of unknowns and was produced on a very low budget.[4] The performers were allowed plenty of room to ad-lib but the film still had to be structured. Over 60 hours of footage was filmed while improvisation was used through the entire process from writing, production, and post-production until the final version was made.