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Lesson Plan

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Lesson Plan (2010)
Spring, 1967:  Disillusionment, anger and confusion bubble to the surface of the nation's psyche.  American youth are on the precipice of a social revolution and, for a few tumultuous days, a young history teacher at Cubberley High School in Palo Alto, California attempts a startling social experiment that will inspire comment and analysis to this day.  To explain the appeal of fascism in Nazi Germany, teacher Ron Jones created a classroom setting wherein students subjugated personal freedom to the good of the community, under a charismatic leader followed almost without question.  Replete with salutes and Gestapo-like informants, the so-called Third Wave ("The Wave") soon attracted scores of students throughout Cubberley and neighboring schools, spiraling out of Jones' control.  This moving reunion and recounting by Jones, school administrators, former students, and Dr Philip Zimbardo (Stanford Prison Experiment) enthralls with the force of inescapable conclusions.  Also, what makes this film unique is that the director was a member of the original Third Wave class.  "Lesson Plan" is a documentary made possible with a grant from the Righteous Persons Foundation.
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'Lesson Plan' is a documentary featuring interviews of the original students and teacher of the 1967 Third Wave experiment. This exercise in fascism took place in Palo Alto, California. With... Read all'Lesson Plan' is a documentary featuring interviews of the original students and teacher of the 1967 Third Wave experiment. This exercise in fascism took place in Palo Alto, California. Within one week, 30 students grew to 200 as the Third Wave took on a life of its own, and the ... Read all'Lesson Plan' is a documentary featuring interviews of the original students and teacher of the 1967 Third Wave experiment. This exercise in fascism took place in Palo Alto, California. Within one week, 30 students grew to 200 as the Third Wave took on a life of its own, and the students unwittingly re-enacted the roots of the Third Reich.

  • Directors
    • David Jeffery
    • Philip Carr Neel
  • Stars
    • Ron Jones
    • Philip Zimbardo
    • Scott Thomson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    192
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    • Directors
      • David Jeffery
      • Philip Carr Neel
    • Stars
      • Ron Jones
      • Philip Zimbardo
      • Scott Thomson
    • 3User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Ron Jones
    • Self
    Philip Zimbardo
    Philip Zimbardo
    • Self - Professor, Stanford University
    Scott Thomson
    • Self
    Sherry Tousley
    • Self
    Richard Schloss
    • Self
    • (as Rick Schloss)
    Nancy West
    • Self
    Philip Carr Neel
    • Self
    • (as Philip Neel)
    Steve Coniglio
    • Self
    Mark Hancock
    • Self - Interviewee
    Russel Mulock
    • Self
    Jo Ann Wood
    • Self
    Alyssa Hess
    • Self
    David Rose
    • Self
    Joel Amkraut
    • Self
    Wendy Brodie
    • Self
    Dennis Gansel
    Dennis Gansel
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Jürgen Vogel
    Jürgen Vogel
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • David Jeffery
      • Philip Carr Neel
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    10anders-n-aa-larsson

    Should be elementary in all youth associations and middle school classes

    This is an important story about the elements of extremism and how none of use are immune to it, that should be obligatory in every school class.

    It's about an experiment in the classroom of a history teacher to simulate how fascism rose to power, that then took a life of its own in a scary way.

    Can't recommend this enough.
    8white_trash_moon

    very well done

    This film will appeal both to baby boomers and their children. It recounts after several decades the effect Mr. Jones had on very malleable children. In an echo of the seven up series we see the theme "show me the child and I will show you the man." The experience left a lasting impression on the students. It involved: carrying cards, informing on each other, and the leader having body guards. The viewer is exposed to about a dozen narratives stitched together, and kept apart. We have kids who told their parents and were banished to the library, kids saluting each other in the hallways, and some believed that they were taking part in a revolution, and that their party leader would have a speech televised nationwide at the end of a week. Given that this was an era when people actually protested on the streets about the war, and the president listened. A good documentary will always show a snapshot of time and place, and more importantly makes the audience think, which this does admirably.

    Phillip Neel was one of the original 30 students from "The Third Wave", graduated from UCLA in 1973 with a B.A. in Motion Picture/Television production. He started working at the CBS Network in various capacities. The seamless quilt of the narratives converging is part and parcel of Neel's three emmy nominations for editing. This is David Jeffery's first feature film, and impressive.

    The closing credit soundtrack includes "Ballad of a Thin Man" by Dylan. As a child of baby boomer parents who sang folk music in coffee shops in Boston, the lyrics made me stop, listen intently, recommend the film to my parents.

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      Lesson Plan was funded by a generous grant from the Righteous Persons Foundation.
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      Philip Zimbardo - Professor, Stanford University: One of the most basic human needs is the need of social belonging, and to satisfy that need we will step across that line between good and evil, between what we know is right and usually do and what we know at some level is wrong and we shouldn't do, but just this once we're going to step across because the group is pushing us. The other thing about the human mind is it has infinite power to justify any behavior, either before doing it to say 'here's why we do it', then after you do it to say 'here's why we had to do it'. Human beings are more rationalizing than rational, that is we like to think we're rational, we weigh the alternatives, but in fact what we are a people who can reexplain anything after the fact to make it fit some good social values. So it's the perversion of the incredible power of the human mind that can do almost anything, all the magical things the human mind does in terms of creativity, can be perverted to justify any evil, any transgression.

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lesson Plan: The Story of the Third Wave
    • Production company
      • State of Crisis Productions
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      1 hour 16 minutes
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