The fourth child and
younger son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch went to Harvard to study
film and history after
graduating in 1991 from Horace Mann, an elite New York City private prep
school.
Unemployed art
school graduates Mingming and Yue take turns
filming each other with a small camera, exploring a range of issues rarely shown in any national cinema with such deadpan accuracy — from the complex waters of female friendship to «pussy» as a commodity, from the desire to use filmmaking as a weapon to the decision to make a baby — an up - in - your face, playful, sassy deconstruction of what it means to be a
young woman now.
But then it could be argued that the hoops action is almost incidental in this fact - based story, for the title character, Richmond High
School (though actually filmed at my alma mater, Long Beach Polytechnic High School, which somehow became the go - to ghetto high school filming location after I graduated) basketball coach Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson), is less concerned with how his young charges fare on the court than they do in the classroom and, ultimately, in the game of adult
School (though actually
filmed at my alma mater, Long Beach Polytechnic High
School, which somehow became the go - to ghetto high school filming location after I graduated) basketball coach Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson), is less concerned with how his young charges fare on the court than they do in the classroom and, ultimately, in the game of adult
School, which somehow became the go - to ghetto high
school filming location after I graduated) basketball coach Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson), is less concerned with how his young charges fare on the court than they do in the classroom and, ultimately, in the game of adult
school filming location after I
graduated) basketball coach Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson), is less concerned with how his
young charges fare on the court than they do in the classroom and, ultimately, in the game of adult life.
We asked Josephine Kim, an educator, counselor, and faculty member at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education, to share her thoughts on the risks the
film poses for
young people, and how educators can support
young viewers and create a safe space to teach about eating disorders and mental health.