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High School

  • Director: Frederick Wiseman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Culture & Society
  • Movie Type: Social Issues
  • Themes: High School Life, Kids in Trouble, Teachers and Students
  • Release Year: 1968
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 75 minutes

Plot

In 1991, the National Film Preservation Board selected High School (1969) for inclusion in the National Film Registry. Richard Schickel, writing in Life, called this a "wicked, brilliant documentary about life in a lower-middle-class secondary school." Acclaimed filmmaker Frederick Wiseman roamed freely through Philadelphia's Northeast High School to document a continual clash of teens with administrators who confused learning with discipline. At 75 minutes, this is one of Wiseman's shortest documentaries, yet the impact is just as memorable as in his three-hour films. Both facts and social values are transmitted from one generation to another, and such social conditioning is seen in a series of formal and informal encounters between teachers, students, parents, and administrators. One disciplinarian lectures a minor offender: "We are out to establish that you are a man and that you can take orders." Wiseman went back to school 25 years later to film more successful student-teacher interactions and progressive teaching methods at an alternative high school in New York's Spanish Harlem, seen in his much longer (220 minutes) High School II (1994). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Credit

Frederick Wiseman - Director, Frederick Wiseman - Editor, Richard Leiterman - Cinematographer, Frederick Wiseman - Producer

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