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Freedom Writers

  • Director: Richard LaGravenese
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Urban Drama
  • Themes: Inner City Blues, Mentors, Street Gangs
  • Main Cast: Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Dempsey, Mario, April Lee Hernandez
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 122 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

Assigned the thankless task of teaching freshman English at a gang-infested Long Beach, CA high school, a 23-year-old teacher resorts to unconventional means of breaking through to her hardened students in director Richard LaGravenese's adaptation of Erin Gruwell's best-seller The Freedom Writer's Diaries: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them. Her students had been written off, and her chances of succeeding scoffed at, but Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) wasn't about to go down without a fight. Long Beach is a place where a new war is waged with each passing day, and when the hardened students who walk those dangerous hallways sense an outsider attempting to understand their plight, their cynical resentment threatens to keep a deadly cycle in motion. Despite the initially hostile reaction she receives in the classroom, Gruwell uses the writings of Anne Frank and Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Sarajevo to teach her students not only the basis of the English language, but compassion and tolerance as well. Later, when the time comes to tell their own tales in a project specially designed to explore the daily violence that the majority of students have grown numb to, the barriers that had once stood so strong gradually begin to crumble. When the only chance for survival is to befriend the person who was once your mortal enemy, the world is opened to a whole new realm of possibilities. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mario - Andre; Robert Wisdom - Dr. Carl John; John Benjamin Hickey - Brian Gelford; Pat Carroll - Miep Gies; Hunter Parrish - Ben; Kristin Herrera - Gloria; Jaclyn Ngan - Sindy; Sergio Montalvo - Alejandro; Jason Finn - Marcus; Deance Wyatt - Jamal; Vanetta Smith - Brandy; Gabriel Chavarria - Tito; Antonio Garcia - Miguel; Giovonnie Samuels - Victoria; Will Morales - Paco; Armand Jones - Grant Rice; Ricardo Molina - Eva's Father; Angela Alvarado - Eva's Mother; Anh Nguyen - Sindy's Boyfriend; Liisa Cohen - Brandy's Mother; Brian Bennett - Brandy's Father; Mr. Horace Hall - Himself; Tim Halligan - Principal Banning; Lisa Banes - Karin Polachek; Giselle Bonilla - Young Eva; Earl Williams - Young Marcus; Blake Hightower - Olive; Angela Sargeant - Marcus' Mother; Robin Skye - PTA Mom; Chil Kong - Store Owner; Juan Garcia - Defense Attorney; Larry Cahn - Prosecutor; Sharaud Moore - Hall Monitor; Abel Soto - Gang Member; Dan Warner - Cop #1; Randy Hall - Cop #2; Carl Paoli - Cop #3; Dominic Daniel - Drug Dealer; Cody Chappel - Bookstore Clerk; DJ Motive8 - DJ; Renee Firestone - Herself (Holocaust Survivor); Eddie Ilam - Himself (Holocaust Survivor); Elisabeth Mann - Herself (Holocaust Survivor); Gloria Ungar - Herself (Holocaust Survivor)

Credit

Peter Borck - Art Director, Jordana Glick-Franzheim - Associate Producer, Margery Simkin - Casting, Mike Nowak - Conductor, Cindy Evans - Costume Designer, Donald Sparks - First Assistant Director, Richard LaGravenese - Director, Nan Morales - Second Unit Director, David Moritz - Editor, Hilary Swank - Executive Producer, Dan Levine - Executive Producer, Nan Morales - Executive Producer, Tracy Durning - Executive Producer, Yvonne DePatis Kupka - Hair Styles, Theraesa Rivers - Hair Styles, Nancy Morrison - Hair Styles, Mary Lum - Hair Styles, Gregory H. Alpert - Location Manager, Mark Isham - Composer (Music Score), RZA - Composer (Music Score), will.i.am - Composer (Music Score), Mary Ramos - Musical Direction/Supervision, Tena Austin - Makeup, Debra Denson - Makeup, Judy Twine - Makeup, Kentaro Yano - Makeup, Patrick Rousseau - Camera Operator, Geoff Haley - Camera Operator, Laurence Bennett - Production Designer, Jim Denault - Cinematographer, Danny DeVito - Producer, Michael Shamberg - Producer, Stacey Sher - Producer, Thomas Betts - Set Designer, David Parker - Sound/Sound Designer, William Morts - Stunts Coordinator, Leigh Shanta - Unit Production Manager, Richard LaGravenese - Screenwriter, Edson Williams - Visual Effects Supervisor, Dan Schmitt - Visual Effects Supervisor, Miri Ben-Ari - Musical Performer, Peter Maunu - Musical Performer, Tina Anderson - Post Production Supervisor, Charles Bolwell - Production Coordinator, J.P. Jones - Properties Master, Scott Millan - Re-Recording Mixer, Michael Keller - Re-Recording Mixer, Brenda Lopez - Script Supervisor, Dieter H. Busch - Second Assistant Director, Tom Mertz - Special Effects Coordinator, Per Hallberg - Supervising Sound Editor, Karen Baker Landers - Supervising Sound Editor, Louis di Cesare - Chief Lighting Technician, Robert Carlyle - Construction Coordinator, Marisa Aboitiz - Costumes Supervisor, Jason "Onion" Green - Key Hairstylist, Engine Room - Visual Effects, Lola Visual Effects - Visual Effects, Linda Sutton - Set Decorator, Erin Gruwell - Book Author, Freedom Writers - Book Author, Candy L. Walken - Department Head Hair, Beverly Jo Pryor - Department Head Makeup

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Freedom Writers

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Richard LaGravenese
Produced by Danny DeVito
Michael Shamberg
Stacey Sher
Written by Richard LaGravenese, based on The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and her class.
Starring Hilary Swank
Patrick Dempsey
Scott Glenn
Imelda Staunton
Music by Mark Isham, will.i.am, RZA
Cinematography Jim Denault
Editing by David Moritz
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) January 5, 2007
Running time 122 mins.
Country USA
Language English
Budget $21 million
Gross revenue $43,090,741

Freedom Writers is a 2007 drama film starring Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton and Patrick Dempsey. It is based on the book The Freedom Writers Diary by teacher Erin Gruwell who wrote the story based on Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California. The title is a play on both the terms of "Freedom Riders", the black and white civil rights activists who tested the U.S. Supreme Court decision ordering the desegregation of interstate buses in 1961, and Freedom Fighters, as in somebody who fights for freedom.

The idea for the film came from journalist Tracey Durning, who made a documentary about Erin Gruwell for the ABC News program Primetime Live. Durning served as co-executive producer of the film.

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Plot

The storyline of the movie takes place between 1992-1995, beginning with scenes from the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. It then says that there were 120 murders in Long Beach since the riots. Hilary Swank plays the role of Erin Gruwell, a new, excited schoolteacher who leaves the safety of her hometown, Newport Beach, to teach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, where a new integration program puts students of all backgrounds and races in classes together. Her enthusiasm quickly dwindles away when she realizes that her class (all at-risk students, also known as "unteachables") are not the happy-go-lucky eager students she was expecting. They must be forced into class by security guards and segregate themselves into racial groups in the classroom. The tension is apparent every time students from one race look at those from another. Not only does she meet opposition from her students, she also has a hard time with her department head, who believes she should focus less on teaching her students to learn and read, and more on teaching them discipline and obedience.

One night, two students, Eva (April Lee Hernández), a Hispanic girl and narrator for the beginning and for some parts of the story, and a Cambodian refugee, Sindy (Jaclyn Ngan), find themselves in the same convenience store. Another student, Grant Rice (Armand Jones), is frustrated at losing an arcade game and demands a refund from the owner. When he storms out, Eva's boyfriend attempts a driveby shooting, accidentally killing Sindy's boyfriend. As Eva is a witness, she must testify at court; she intends to protect her own kind in her testimony.

At school, Gruwell intercepts a racist drawing of one of her students and uses it to teach them about the Holocaust. She gradually begins to earn their trust and buys them composition books to record their diaries, in which they talk about their experiences of being abused, seeing their friends die, and being evicted. Determined to reform her students, she takes two part-time jobs to pay for more books and spends more time at school, to the disappointment of her husband (Patrick Dempsey). Her students start to behave with respect and learn more. A transformation is especially visible in one of her students, Marcus (Jason Finn). She invites several Holocaust survivors to talk with her class about their experiences and takes them on a field trip to the Museum of Tolerance. Meanwhile, her unorthodox teaching methods are scorned by her colleagues and department chair Margaret Campbell (Imelda Staunton). The next year comes, and Gruwell teaches her class again for sophomore year.

In class, when reading The Diary of Anne Frank, they invite Miep Gies (Pat Carroll), the woman who sheltered Anne Frank from the German soldiers to talk to them. After they raise the money to bring her over, she tells them her experiences hiding Anne Frank. When Marcus tells her that she is his hero, she denies it, claiming she was merely doing the right thing. Her denial causes Eva to rethink lying during her testimony. When she testifies, she finally breaks down and tells the truth, much to some of her family members' dismay. Meanwhile, Gruwell asks her students to write their diaries book form. She compiles the entries and names it The Freedom Writers Diary.

Her husband divorces her and Margaret tells her she cannot teach her kids for their junior year. She fights this decision, eventually convincing the superintendent to allow her to teach her kids' junior and senior year. The film ends with a note that Gruwell successfully brought many of her students to graduation and college.

Soundtrack

See also: Freedom Writers (soundtrack)

Common lent his talents to the soundtrack with "A Dream" , featuring and produced by Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am. The soundtrack also includes the Tupac Shakur song "Keep Ya Head Up".

Instrumental sections of Sia's "Breathe Me" accompany the film's television trailer.

Rating

This film was given a final rating of PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for violent content, some thematic material, and language.

Cast

Actor/
Actress
Role
Hilary Swank Erin Gruwell
April Lee Hernández Eva Benitez
Jason Finn Marcus
Scott Glenn Steve Gruwell
Patrick Dempsey Scott Casey
Imelda Staunton Margaret Campbell
Mario Andre Bryant
Kristin Herrera Gloria Munez
Jaclyn Ngan Sindy Ngor
Sergio Montalvo Alejandro Santiago
Deance Wyatt Jamal Hill
Vanetta Smith Brandy Ross
Gabriel Chavarria Tito
Hunter Parrish Ben Samuels
Antonio García Miguel
Giovonnie Samuels Victoria
John Benjamin Hickey Brian Gelford
Robert Wisdom Dr. Carl Cohn
Pat Carroll Miep Gies
Armand Jones Grant Rice

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