Something Within Me

Something Within Me


Starring:Tom Pilecki, Gary Schall
Director: Emma Joan Morris
Studio: Vanguard Films
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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This heartening, inspiring 1993 documentary by Emma Joan Morris makes a strong case for synergy between a child's education in the arts and his or her facility with the classic three R's. Morris--who won three awards from the Sundance Film Festival for this work--introduces us to St. Augustine's, a grammar school in New York City's South Bronx neighborhood where children were failing miserably at rudimentary academics. School administrators decided to take a new, radical approach at bringing students to life by placing musical instruments in their hands and introducing them to drama, opera, dance, jazz, and even guided meditation. The plan worked spectacularly well: the kids found inspired applications for math and reading in their creative endeavors, while their direct participation in performance arts increased confidence and excitement about school. Morris knows that her film's point is clearly made within the first 10 minutes, and rather than pound the same pro-arts drum for an hour, she introduces us to a handful of delightful young people and their imaginative, committed educators. (A couple of cheerful high points find a little trumpeter named Thomas--a once-failing student who had been virtually invisible at school prior to St. Augustine's new game plan--showing off during jazz improvisation sessions.) Happily, if predictably, Morris ends the film with a school-wide performance for family members, and the success and spirit of this innovative institution becomes absolutely infectious. --Tom Keogh
Something Within Me
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • So inspiring!
Something Within Me
Starring: Gary Schall , and Tom Pilecki
Director: Emma Joan Morris
Manufacturer: Vanguard Films
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005LO4S
Release Date: 2001-08-14

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This heartening, inspiring 1993 documentary by Emma Joan Morris makes a strong case for synergy between a child's education in the arts and his or her facility with the classic three R's. Morris--who won three awards from the Sundance Film Festival for this work--introduces us to St. Augustine's, a grammar school in New York City's South Bronx neighborhood where children were failing miserably at rudimentary academics. School administrators decided to take a new, radical approach at bringing students to life by placing musical instruments in their hands and introducing them to drama, opera, dance, jazz, and even guided meditation. The plan worked spectacularly well: the kids found inspired applications for math and reading in their creative endeavors, while their direct participation in performance arts increased confidence and excitement about school. Morris knows that her film's point is clearly made within the first 10 minutes, and rather than pound the same pro-arts drum for an hour, she introduces us to a handful of delightful young people and their imaginative, committed educators. (A couple of cheerful high points find a little trumpeter named Thomas--a once-failing student who had been virtually invisible at school prior to St. Augustine's new game plan--showing off during jazz improvisation sessions.) Happily, if predictably, Morris ends the film with a school-wide performance for family members, and the success and spirit of this innovative institution becomes absolutely infectious. --Tom Keogh

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars So inspiring!.......2002-10-23

Tells a story that everyone who cares about our children and their futures needs to watch.

There *are* alternatives that work, and creativity is one of the cornerstones. This film shows one such working example.

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