The Last Class

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The Last Class

Live virtual Q&A with director Elliot Kirschner and producer Heather Kinlaw Lofthouse

The Last Class is a nuanced and deeply personal portrait of master educator and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich teaching his final course and reflecting on a period of immense transformation, personally and globally. Now, after over 40 years and an extraordinary 40,000 students, Reich is preparing for his last class.

Over the course of the film, Reich confronts the impending finality, and his own aging, with increasing candor, introspection, and, ultimately, emotion. He displays a rawness of feeling he has never shared publicly before. Drawing on his lifetime in politics, he uses his class, “Wealth and Poverty,” to offer us all a deeper look at why inequalities of income and wealth have widened significantly since the late 1970s, and why this poses dangerous risks to our society. One thousand students fill the biggest lecture hall on the UC Berkeley campus, the last class to receive Reich’s wisdom and exhortations not to accept that the world has to stay the way it is.

"The film’s most compelling moments unfold inside the lecture hall, where it becomes a beautiful ode to the art of teaching. It’s a joy to watch Reich in his element, a rumpled academic who exudes a genuine passion for ideas."
Caleb Anderson, Gazettely
"It’s heartening to hear a major figure in American political history talking about the future as if it might actually happen... 'Pessimism is fine,' he says. 'Cynicism is not.'"
Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com

SPECIAL EVENTS

Live virtual Q&A with director Elliot Kirschner and producer Heather Kinlaw Lofthouse Live virtual Q&A with director Elliot Kirschner and producer Heather Kinlaw Lofthouse

Live virtual Q&A with director Elliot Kirschner and producer Heather Kinlaw Lofthouse

Monday, Dec. 1 2025, 7:00

  • Elliot Kirschner is a New York Times best-selling author and an Emmy Award-winning news and documentary producer. He is the executive producer of the non-profit Science Communication Lab, which produces and distributes science films for public and educational audiences. His previous feature films include Human Nature and The Most Unknown. Elliot began his career at CBS News, reporting and producing for 60 Minutes, Sunday Morning, and The Evening News. His longtime collaboration with Dan Rather led to writing the best-selling book What Unites Us and founding the Steady newsletter on Substack. Elliot now authors the Through the Fog newsletter. The Last Class marks his feature film directorial debut.
  • Heather Kinlaw Lofthouse is the Executive Director of Inequality Media and Inequality Media Civic Action and the founder of CoffeeKlatch Productions. She is also the co-host of “The CoffeeKlatch,” a conversational podcast about the news of the week, with her longtime collaborator Robert Reich. She has held leadership roles at universities and non-profit organizations in the fields of media, education, and global health.

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This film is part of the Community Matters: Now More Than Ever series.



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