Frederick Wiseman’s second film takes place in a large urban high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film documents how the school system exists not only to pass on “facts” but also to transmit social values from one generation to another. The film presents a series of formal and informal encounters between teachers, students, parents, and administrators through which the ideology and values of the school emerge.
High School
This film is part of the Frederick Wiseman's America series.
This series is presented with generous support from:

High School
1968. 75 m. Frederick Wiseman. Zipporah Films. US. English/French/Spanish. Rated NR.
Tickets: $11 (members), $16 (nonmembers)
"The high school is the very heart of America, and Wiseman has captured its strength and rhythm perfectly".
The film is filthy with the kind of revealing behavior that a documentarian can only hope and pray to capture on camera...
This film is part of the Frederick Wiseman's America series.
This series is presented with generous support from:

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