Freedom Writers

  • 12
  • Richard LaGravenese (2006)
  • US / Ger
  • 117 min
Freedom Writers
Film Review
Reviewed By
3 out of 5

From Dead Poets Society to Dangerous Minds, Hollywood classroom dramas often revolve around teachers connecting with their pupils through literature or tough love. Freedom Writers is no exception. Hilary Swank stars as Erin Gruwell, an English teacher in early 1990s Los Angeles who introduces her racially mixed class of underachievers to The Diary of Anne Frank. This was evidently something of a passion project for Swank (who also executive produces), and it's her likeably gauche turn as the over-eager teacher that gives this movie enough charm to coast by painlessly. It's a simplistic tale about the triumph of nurture over nature, with the kids finding self-respect through writing their own journals. However, writer/director Richard LaGravenese makes it all seem completely implausible, which is quite a feat considering it's actually based on a true story.

Plot Summary

Biographical drama starring Hilary Swank and Patrick Dempsey. Idealistic English teacher Erin Gruwell faces a tough challenge at her new high-school posting, both from her troubled students and uninspired, cynical superiors. But Erin's radical approach to education may prove inspirational.

Cast and crew

Cast

Erin Gruwell
Hilary Swank
Scott Casey
Patrick Dempsey
Steve Gruwell
Scott Glenn
Margaret Campbell
Imelda Staunton
Eva
April Lee Hernandez
Andre
Mario
Marcus
Jason Finn
Ben
Hunter Parrish
Jamal
Deance Wyatt
Brandy
Vanetta Smith

Crew

Director
Richard LaGravenese

Other Information

Language: 
English
Colour
Theatrical distributor: 
Paramount
Guidance: 
Contains violence and swearing.
Available on DVD
Released 2 Mar 2007
Certificate 12
Distributor:
Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)
Categories
Drama

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