The movie has responded to the struggle between documentaries, students and their families at the beginning of two American public school systems, Superman and Hobart Shakespeare's "waiting for Superman" and "Hobat Shakespeare". "I am waiting for Superman" Students who came from the United States are affected by the public school system. Although these students and their families are very difficult to overcome, they have a strong will to succeed and never give up.
The movie "Waiting for Superman" (WfS) became a nationwide event in discussions on school education and education, mainly television broadcasting of print media and movies (this is always one of the most successful documentaries It became one) and its director Davis Guggenheim, Oscar winner inconvenient truth. The movie itself has several sports features, a book of the same title ("exciting companion to the film"), a website dedicated to the idea of film reform, and "possible" information at the end of the movie There is encouragement to send. Proceed to "77177". By doing so, you are suggesting that you are helping to reform the education. Maybe you have received a special notice that accounts for 40% published by Amazon on February 15th.
Waiting for "Superman" to premiere in the United States at New York and Los Angeles theaters on September 24, 2010, will broadcast a wider episode on October 1, 2010. On the weekend opening in New York and Los Angeles, the movie earned an average of $ 141,000 for four theaters' box offices and an average of $ 35,250 per theater. Roger Ebert brought a score of 4 to this movie with a score of 4 and wrote as follows. At Charter School, education is not excluded by communities infected with poverty, uneducated parents, crime, and drugs, as most first-year senior citizens can admit to college. In that field, "Today's US Scott Bowers praises students for this movie.
In 2010, a documentary titled "Waiting for Superman" was released. This film focuses on public education failures in the United States and charter school lottery lenses. Like many people in the audience, I am angry. I felt strongly that I needed to leave this movie and educate children more charter schools. After all, I have studied at a charter school for 5 years, and I am very kind.