About the Film
Presented by Sundance Institute, Park City Education Foundation, Park City Film Series, Park City School District, and the Weilenmann School of Discovery
This feature-length documentary examines the collision of innovation with our nation’s obsolete education system. Follow students, teachers, and concerned parents at a radically different high school that is attempting to rethink what it means to be an educated young adult prepared for the twenty-first century.
*Post-film discussion with Ted Dintersmith, Organizer, Funder, and Executive Producer of Most Likely To Succeed; Cynthia K. Phillips, Executive Director, Weilenmann School of Discovery; Dr. Kathleen Einhorn, Associate Superintendent of Teaching, Learning and Technology, Park City School District; Al Landon, Assistant Dean, David Eccles School of Business; Charlie Mathews, K-12 STEM Coordinator, Park City School District; and moderated by Leslie Thatcher, News Director, KPCW.
Film Info
Dates
Sep 24, 2015Showtimes
6:30pmRated
Not RatedRun Time
86Directed by
Greg WhiteleyPrice
FREE
Underwritten By
This film is available for underwriting.
Film Underwriter
Your business name will appear:
- in the description of the film on our printed calendar
- on our website as the film’s underwriter with a link to your web site
- in our weekly e-blast, which goes out to 3,800 people
- in the coming attractions portion of our pre-film slide show
Your images will be projected 18 times prior to each screening, for a total of 432 projections during an eight-week period.
Price: $500
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