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The Lottery (2010 film)

The Lottery is a 2010 documentary film about the controversy surrounding public and charter schools in the United States, directed by Madeleine Sackler.[1] The film was produced by Blake Ashman-Kipervaser, James Lawler, and Madeleine Sackler. The cinematographer was Wolfgang Held (Brüno, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, Children Underground).

The Lottery
Official movie poster
Directed byMadeleine Sackler
Produced byBlake Ashman
Todd Bartels
Erin Lanuti
James Lawler
Madeleine Sackler
CinematographyWolfgang Held
Edited byMadeleine Sackler
Music byTunde Adebimpe
Gerard Smith
Production
company
Great Curve Films
Distributed byVariance Films
Release dates
  • 27 March 2010 (2010-03-27) (Cleveland)
  • 7 May 2010 (2010-05-07) (United States)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$54,543

Synopsis edit

The film follows four families from Harlem and the Bronx in the months leading up to the lottery for one of the Success Academy Charter Schools (then known as Harlem Success Academy), one of the most successful charter schools in New York City. The film explores the debate surrounding the education reform movement. The film highlights the opposition from the teachers' unions to charter schools (as they are usually not unionized), and the contest between charter and public schools for building space.[2]

Participants edit

Production edit

Sackler, a graduate of Duke University, said she was inspired to make the film by news footage of a charter-school lottery at the Harlem Armory in 2008. This is her first film project.[2]

Distribution edit

It was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010, as part of the "Tribeca Talks" panel.[2][3][4]

The Lottery was released in cinemas on 7 May 2010, and on DVD on 30 May 2010.[5][6]

Reception edit

Frank Scheck of the Hollywood Reporter noted that the film is "hardly objective in its stance", but said that it would be "of vital interest to anyone interested in the topic."[7] Errol Louis in the New York Daily News compared it to An Inconvenient Truth, arguing that it "will create and energize charter supporters by the thousands."[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Madeleine Sackler". IMDb. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Charter Kids Star: True Story of Lottery Hits Tribeca Fest, by Yoav Gonen (educ. rptr.) (add'l rptg. by Lachlan Cartwright), in New York Post, Apr. 28, 2010, as accessed Jun. 17, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Louis, Errol (29 April 2010). "'The Lottery' Documentary Shows Education Is a Sure Bet". New York Daily News. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  4. ^ 'Ultrasuede' to Bow at Tribeca: Pic Set For Fest's New Documentary Panel, by Pamela McClintock, in Variety, Mar. 30, 2010 (story prior to showing of film at Tribeca festival) (section Film), as accessed Jun. 17, 2010.
  5. ^ thelotteryfilm.com
  6. ^ CNBC
  7. ^ Scheck, Frank (10 June 2010). "Top marks to schools documentary "The Lottery"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Lottery at IMDb  
  • Adams, Thelma (15 June 2010). "Charter School Controversy: A Q&A with the Lottery Director Madeleine Sackler". Huffington Post. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

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The Lottery is a 2010 documentary film about the controversy surrounding public and charter schools in the United States directed by Madeleine Sackler 1 The film was produced by Blake Ashman Kipervaser James Lawler and Madeleine Sackler The cinematographer was Wolfgang Held Bruno Metallica Some Kind of Monster Children Underground The LotteryOfficial movie posterDirected byMadeleine SacklerProduced byBlake AshmanTodd BartelsErin LanutiJames LawlerMadeleine SacklerCinematographyWolfgang HeldEdited byMadeleine SacklerMusic byTunde AdebimpeGerard SmithProductioncompanyGreat Curve FilmsDistributed byVariance FilmsRelease dates27 March 2010 2010 03 27 Cleveland 7 May 2010 2010 05 07 United States Running time81 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 54 543 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Participants 3 Production 4 Distribution 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The film follows four families from Harlem and the Bronx in the months leading up to the lottery for one of the Success Academy Charter Schools then known as Harlem Success Academy one of the most successful charter schools in New York City The film explores the debate surrounding the education reform movement The film highlights the opposition from the teachers unions to charter schools as they are usually not unionized and the contest between charter and public schools for building space 2 Participants editGeoffrey Canada the President and CEO of Harlem Children s Zone which The New York Times Magazine called one of the most ambitious social experiments of our time Cory Booker the mayor of Newark New Jersey He is a member of numerous boards and advisory committees that are committed to education Candice Fryer a teacher at Harlem Success Academy 2 now known as Success Academy Harlem 2 Betsy Gotbaum New York City Public Advocate from 2001 to 2009 Meredith Gotlin the Principal of PS29 in the Bronx Joel Klein the New York City School Chancellor from 2002 to January 2011 Jim Manly the Principal of Harlem Success Academy 2 Eva Moskowitz the founder and CEO of Success Academy Charter Schools then known as Success Charter Network which runs the Success Academies Harlem Jessica Reid a teacher at Harlem Success Academy 2 now known as Success Academy Harlem 2 Susan Taylor editor in chief of Essence Magazine from 1981 to 2000 She founded the National CARES Mentoring Movement whose goal is to recruit one million adult mentors Dacia Toll the President and co CEO of Achievement First which runs seventeen charter schools in Connecticut and New York Paul Tough an editor at The New York Times Magazine and the author of Whatever It Takes Geoffrey Canada s Quest to Change Harlem and America Production editSackler a graduate of Duke University said she was inspired to make the film by news footage of a charter school lottery at the Harlem Armory in 2008 This is her first film project 2 Distribution editIt was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010 as part of the Tribeca Talks panel 2 3 4 The Lottery was released in cinemas on 7 May 2010 and on DVD on 30 May 2010 5 6 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2010 Frank Scheck of the Hollywood Reporter noted that the film is hardly objective in its stance but said that it would be of vital interest to anyone interested in the topic 7 Errol Louis in the New York Daily News compared it to An Inconvenient Truth arguing that it will create and energize charter supporters by the thousands 3 See also editWaiting for Superman References edit Madeleine Sackler IMDb Retrieved 9 September 2013 a b c Charter Kids Star True Story of Lottery Hits Tribeca Fest by Yoav Gonen educ rptr add l rptg by Lachlan Cartwright in New York Post Apr 28 2010 as accessed Jun 17 2010 a b Louis Errol 29 April 2010 The Lottery Documentary Shows Education Is a Sure Bet New York Daily News Retrieved 17 June 2010 Ultrasuede to Bow at Tribeca Pic Set For Fest s New Documentary Panel by Pamela McClintock in Variety Mar 30 2010 story prior to showing of film at Tribeca festival section Film as accessed Jun 17 2010 thelotteryfilm com CNBC Scheck Frank 10 June 2010 Top marks to schools documentary The Lottery The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 17 June 2010 External links editOfficial website The Lottery at IMDb nbsp Adams Thelma 15 June 2010 Charter School Controversy A Q amp A with the Lottery Director Madeleine Sackler Huffington Post Retrieved 17 June 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Lottery 2010 film amp oldid 1154448271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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