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The Children's Story

  • Película de TV
  • 1982
  • 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.0/10
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The Children's Story (1982)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA just-established totalitarian government places a new teacher in a classroom of young children while the old teacher is sent away. The new teacher challenges the students' view of their wo... Leer todoA just-established totalitarian government places a new teacher in a classroom of young children while the old teacher is sent away. The new teacher challenges the students' view of their world. Young Johnny asks questions, but the teacher manages to twist the truth into reasonab... Leer todoA just-established totalitarian government places a new teacher in a classroom of young children while the old teacher is sent away. The new teacher challenges the students' view of their world. Young Johnny asks questions, but the teacher manages to twist the truth into reasonable answers. It doesn't take long for the children to see things the new teacher's way.

  • Dirección
    • James Clavell
  • Guionista
    • James Clavell
  • Elenco
    • Mildred Dunnock
    • Michaela Clavell
    • James McCall
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    8.0/10
    84
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • James Clavell
    • Guionista
      • James Clavell
    • Elenco
      • Mildred Dunnock
      • Michaela Clavell
      • James McCall
    • 4Opiniones de los usuarios
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  • Fotos

    Elenco principal18

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    Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock
    • The Old Teacher
    Michaela Clavell
    Michaela Clavell
    • The New Teacher
    • (as Michaela Ross)
    James McCall
    • Johnny
    Michelle Francoeur
    • Student
    Vanessa Biery
    • Student
    Fitz Gitler
    • Student
    Chris Moy
    • Student
    Max Barabas
    • Student
    • (as Max Barabas)
    Danielle DuClos
    Danielle DuClos
    • Student
    • (as Danielle Duclos)
    Kiernan Tate
    • Student
    Michael Bellaran
    • Student
    • (as Michael Belleran)
    Christin Fenton
    • Student
    Jimmy Stokes
    • Student
    Leslie Weiner
    • Student
    Nicole Smith
    • Student
    Toni Ann Gisondi
    Toni Ann Gisondi
    • Student
    • (as Toni Gisondi)
    Sal Sanchez
    • Student
    Romy Takagi
    • Student
    • Dirección
      • James Clavell
    • Guionista
      • James Clavell
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    5shroyerw

    Interesting piece of Americana

    This film typifies the paranoid small-town mindset that dominated the U.S.A. in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Some shortcomings in the production and filmography techniques used were a bit distracting, but it's worth looking beyond that to see the underlying story. The introductory monologue becomes a "droning" for a moment, and you're never really told who "they" are. But overall, I find it a strangely and unexpectedly compelling piece of work. If you're of the belief that other countries or forces are out to dominate the U.S., or if you're just interested in gaining some insight into the mindset of those who believe such, this clip might be of some value to you.
    9knaegele

    James Clavell's short novel, faithfully and disturbingly presented.

    This is a disturbing, and perfectly-made short film of Clavell's deceptively-simple book. It was made in the early 80's, and shown on the television program, "Mobil Showcase".

    The story is of a time when "they" have beaten us and taken over our country. "They" are different now than at the time the novel and the film were created, but "they" are still out there in one form or another.

    The point is to give our young people the gift of conviction- a foundation for what they believe in and value about this great nation of ours, about God, and about themselves.

    When we see how easily the New Teacher insinuates her pleasantly-delivered dogma upon a group of young children, it awakens an indignation that should not have been sleeping in the first place!
    ZaiRebMa

    A terrifying alternative: James Clavell's The Children's Story

    Think about a great teacher you have had; a teacher who really listened to you and opened your mind to new ideas. Sounds great, doesn't it. Now imagine such a teacher who uses their power for evil rather than good and you have the teacher in James Clavell's The Children's Story. This short film, based on Clavell's story of the same name, is set in a typical American classroom, but certainly not in typical times. The unthinkable has happened, we have lost a war and the new Leader has just replaced all teachers. In a mere 25 minutes, all that we have believed in and have taken for granted all our lives are shattered.

    The message of this film is terrifying. The illuminating portrayal of the power that a teacher may hold over impressionable young minds is very thought-provoking. Within a few minutes of her arrival in the classroom, the new teacher (who tells the children to just call her "Teacher" for now, when asked her name), completely alters their ideology by sweetly convincing them that the Pledge of Allegiance is wrong in that it makes a flag more important than a person. She goes even further in her desecration of this symbol of nationhood by suggesting that since it is such a 'pretty' flag they should each have a piece of it. The children gleefully proceed to cut themselves each a piece of the flag.

    The attack on their beliefs continues when she challenges the act of praying, all in the pretense of learning about their daily routine. With candy as a bribe, the teacher convinces the children that praying to God, a practice they had been following all their lives was useless. Even Johnny, the doubting Thomas of the class, is won over when the teacher rewards him for his sharp thinking in questioning her actions by making him class monitor for the week. The brainwashing continues with a speech about good thoughts and bad thoughts and the necessary re-education of the children's parents to eliminate any bad thoughts. What a clever Leader to use schools to manipulate children as a way to undermine an entire society!

    The Children's Story is definitely a must-see for anyone interested in social theory and power relations,not to mention brainwashing.
    7MaRebZai

    What should children be taught: Conformity or critical thought?

    The importance of the education system and of the teacher is strikingly apparent in this weighty film by James Clavell. There is no question that teachers and schools influence the minds of our young children and help determine the ideologies and values which prevail within a society. This short film begs us to examine whether schools should/do mirror society or whether society mirrors the education/non-education of our young. This film is set in a classroom in America, the world's leader of Democracy and Freedom. Yet, in this picture, the complete opposite is depicted.

    When the audience delves into the critical issues presented in this film we see a teacher (in a less than typical manner) imploring her students to analyze, question and even adjust their way of thinking and, consequently, of acting. We see it over and over again in our country -- young minds brainwashed and told by parents, teachers, community members, the media and society how to do things, what to believe in and what is or should be important to us. And yet no one questions any of it. In this film, one young boy does question and does challenge the beliefs of the teacher. Through him, the viewer learns that the 'other' ways of doing things is okay.

    This insightful film teaches about the beauty of diversity, and portrays a valuable lesson in how cultural, social and religious identities are crafted by the many forces around us. Some forces are stronger than others, we realize. Parents, the community and media are all powerful and can promote diverse ideas and social consciousness; however, in the chance that they fail to do so, school must be the place where critical and analytical minds are developed. We must educate our children not just about their world in which they live, but go further and to inform how we can change our thinking so that we make the alterations necessary for a newer, better world.

    The representations and ideologies presented in this film encourage reflection on our own beliefs and ideas about this world and our role in it. Specifically, it examines and casts doubts on many of the ideas we hold about the United States. Let us examine the cutting up of the American flag as depicted in the film. The history of the flag is a long and tedious one, with many being prosecuted, shunned and punished for its so-called desecration. The teacher in this film implores the students to question it's meaning and value, and insists that it is simply a piece of cloth. This is a very important lesson in addressing how we show loyalty and pride in our country -- not simply by standing to attention in a classroom, but by understanding its history and why it is considered so important. Only after the flag is recognized as a symbol of our nation, are we able to become more responsible and informed citizens of our country.

    This teacher begs the children to question the validity of their ideas and those of their forefathers. The Pledge of Allegiance includes a line which states, 'One nation under God'. The teacher effectively questions this notion by asking the children to pray to something else, 'a leader'. This is an insightful and candid look at the diverse religious beliefs present in the United States. While it may be true that America is one nation, it is not a country with just one God. Religion in schools should not just be limited to the Christian God that is so readily associated with the Pledge of Allegiance.

    How successful will tomorrow's children be in filtering through the enormous amount of information that is presented to them? This film brings to light the need to educate children to be critical thinkers. In order for that to happen, we need an education system which looks at the world and it's systems in a critical way. Teachers are responsible for teaching the skills of decoding and understanding our world as depicted in the signs and representations present in our daily lives.

    "There is no such thing as a neutral educational process. Education either functions as an instrument that is used to facilitate the integration of the younger generation into the logic of the present system and bring about conformity to it, or it becomes the 'practice of freedom', the means by which men and women deal critically and creatively with reality and discover how to participate in the transformation of their world." - Richard Shaull, as quoted in the Forward of Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed (2009)

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    • Trivia
      This television production was the first directorial job in a decade for James Clavell. It was based on his own story and would be Clavell's final time in the director's chair.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Children of the world
      Courtesy of RSO Records, Inc., Stigwood Music, Inc. (Unichappell Music, Inc.) BMI and Bros. Gibb, B.V.

      Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb

      Performed by The Bee Gees

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de febrero de 1982 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Productoras
      • Mobil Showcase Network
      • October Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      30 minutos
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    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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