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To Be and to Have
Theatrical Release Date: 2003 09 19 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 717119870447
Studio: New Yorker Video
Summary: The one-room schoolhouse, where one teacher instructs several grades at once, is generally regarded a quaint thing of the past and a symbol of obsolete and ineffective teaching methods. However, the documentary To Be and to Have offers an in-depth look at a small school in rural France where one remarkable man has been doing the job of a small teaching staff for 20 years, and has taught several generations of bright and capable children along the way. Georges Lopez is an educator at a small school in France's Auvergne region, where between December 2000 and June 2001 he taught 12 students between the ages of four and ten. Employing a curriculum that embraces both academics and practical skills, Lopez and his school represent a surprising mix of the old and the new, where computer technology and old-fashioned memorization of the multiplication tables sit side by side. To Be and to Have captured Georges Lopez near the end of his career in education -- shortly after the film was completed, he retired after 35 years as a teacher. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Culture & Society
Awards: Prix Arte – European Film Academy Best French Film – French Academy of Cinema Best Director – French Academy of Cinema Best Editing – French Academy of Cinema Grand Jury Prize - Documentary – Full Frame Documentary Film Festival Best Documentary – National Society of Film Critics
Features:
French trailer
Theatrical trailer
Interview with director Nicolas Philbert
Children reciting poetry
Scene selections
To Be and to Have
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 10/19/2004
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Vistavision
Audio: DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo
Runtime: 104 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) French
Subtitles: English
Chapters:
Side #1 --
2. Opening Credits [:40]
3. A Winter's Morning [5:40]
4. The Little Ones [7:03]
5. Dictation [3:27]
6. Finished, Jojo? [6:31]
7. Crepes [1:39]
8. Stolen Erasers [3:51]
9. Sorting Things Out [5:06]
10. Math Homework [5:52]
11. Seven [6:04]
12. Her Own World [4:28]
13. Stopping It All [3:16]
14. Dirty Hands [7:15]
15. Obliged to Succeed [3:49]
16. Ami and Amie [5:48]
17. Middle School [6:04]
18. Heart to Heart [4:38]
19. Fieldtrip [3:47]
20. The New Kids [4:25]
21. Sticking Together [10:17]
Josh Ralske
To Be and to Have is a sweetly bucolic documentary about a one-room schoolhouse in the French countryside. Filmmaker Nicolas Philibert (In the Land of the Deaf) examines the interactions of a teacher and pupils from a reasonably detached point-of-view. Some of the children are more aware of the camera than others, and Philibert does depart briefly from his unobtrusive perspective for a brief interview with the teacher, Georges Lopez, who discusses his background and his impending retirement. The end result is a surprisingly moving study, not just of a single teacher and his charges, but also of the process of learning. The children are adorable, for the most part, but there's genuine trauma in their routine social interactions, as when two of the older boys -- quiet, easily embarrassed Olivier and his more self-assured peer, Julien -- are called in by Lopez to discuss their deteriorating friendship. The cute little boy who gets the most screen time, Jojo, is seen struggling with social interaction, with basic hygiene, and with the concept of infinity. While the issues of the film are largely universal, Philibert also captures the unique challenges faced by Lopez in simultaneously teaching kids of many different ages. This challenge is summed up nicely in a shot of Lopez in a rainstorm, with two umbrellas, trying to cover an energetic boy and a younger girl who's just toddling along. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Georges Lopez
Actor
Gilles Sandoz
Producer
Nicolas Philibert
Director
Philippe Hersant
Composer (Music Score)
Country: France










