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During
the film, we find out that Alex, the oldest King daughter, has been
sent away to boarding school for acting out - but she sure isn't the
first difficult child that has been banished to boarding school on
film! This Top 10 list will illustrate some other films where
boarding school plays a role in the plot, including Flirting,
Rushmore
and Dead
Poet's Society.
Based
on the best-selling novel by Kaui Hart Hemmings and set in Hawaii,
THE
DESCENDANTS is
a sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic journey for Matt King (George
Clooney) an indifferent husband and father of two girls, who is
forced to re-examine his past and embrace his future when his wife
suffers a boating accident off of Waikiki. The event leads to a
rapprochement with his young daughters while Matt wrestles with a
decision to sell the family’s land handed down from Hawaiian
royalty and missionaries.
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is a 1968 drama about a
British boarding school that is known for its severe punishments and
the mistreatment of younger students by the older students (the
Whips). The film focuses on three “outcast” students who are
punished particularly severely at the hands of the Whips, and their
eventual plan to retaliate on their oppressors. The films ends in a
bloody battle between the outcasts and the rest of the school. The
film won the Palme d'Or at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival.
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Revoir Les Enfants
Au
Revoir Les Enfants
is a 1987 French film that is based on actual events experienced by
writer/director Loius Malle. The film takes place at a French
boarding school in 1943. The school’s headmaster has introduced
three Jewish students who must hide their true identities in order to
evade the Gestapo. The film follows the friendship of one of the
Jewish students, Jean Bonnet and another student, Julien Quentin.
Eventually, the three Jewish students and the headmaster are captured
and taken to concentration camps.
Dead
Poet’s Society
Dead
Poet’s Society is a 1989
film set in a conservative prep school in Vermont in 1959. John
Keating (Robin Williams) is the radical new English teacher at the
uptight Welton Academy Prep School. Through his unorthodox teaching
methods, like standing on desks and tearing pages out of books,
Keating is able to help his students discover and explore their true
passions in life, like writing and acting, instead of succumbing to
the lives their parents have prescribed for them.
Flirting
Flirting
is a 1991 Australian film set
in two different boarding schools in 1965. The film stars Noah
Taylor, Thandie Newton and Nicole Kidman as students attending
boarding schools across the lake from each one another. Danny
(Taylor) meets and falls in love with Thandiwe (Newton), a
Ugandan-Kenyan-British girl. The couple is faced with racism and
political turmoil, and must meet secretly in order to develop their
relationship. Eventually, the couple is forced to separate, with
letter writing as their only remaining connection.
School
Ties
School
Ties
is a 1992 film starring Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon and Chris
O’Donnell. Set in the 1950s, this film is the story of David Greene
(Fraser), a Jewish student from Pittsburgh who is given a football
scholarship to attend a prestigious prep school in New England. After
it is revealed that he is Jewish, David is ostracized from his former
friends and anti-Semitism begins to plague the school.
Scent
of a Woman
Scent
of a Woman
is a 1992 drama starring Al Pacino and Chris O’Donnell. The film is
about a preparatory student (Charlie Simms) who takes a job as an
assistant to a cantankerous, blind retired Army officer (Frank
Slade). Frank takes Charlie on an extravagant trip to New York City
with the intention of committing suicide once the trip has concluded.
Charlie convinces Frank not to kill himself, and Frank helps Charlie
win a disciplinary hearing at his school. Al Pacino won the Academy
Award for Best Actor for his performance.
Rushmore
1998’s
Rushmore
is the story of Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman), a precocious 15
year-old student at the prestigious Rushmore Academy. Max befriends
Herman Blume (Bill Murray), a wealthy industrialist who has two
children in school with Max. After Max’s unauthorized and failed
attempt to construct an aquarium at the school, he is expelled and
forced to attend public school. Following his expulsion, Max and
Blume begin battling each other for the affections of first grade
teacher Rosemary Cross.
The
Emperor’s Club
2002’s
The
Emperor’s Club
stars Kevin Kline, Emile Hirsch, Jesse Eisenberg and Paul Dano. The
film focuses on the fictional men’s prep school, St. Benedict’s
Academy, in Andover, MA in the mid 1970s. The film tells the story of
a passionate Classic professor who encounters a difficult and corrupt
student. The film picks up 25 years after the group’s graduation,
and shows that the boys continue to learn lessons from their old
teacher even into adulthood.
Les
Choristes
Les
Choristes is a 2004 French
film that is set in a boarding school for troubled boys in 1949. The
film focuses on a new teacher at the school who starts a choir, and
helps the boys become happier, better behaved, and find hidden
talents. The new teacher also helps expose the atrocities of the
cruel headmaster, while nurturing Morhange, a young boy with an
amazing voice and a true talent for music.
The
Harry
Potter
Series
As
much as we Muggles don’t want to admit it, Hogwarts is, at its
core, a boarding school. The film adaptations of the wildly
successful series of novels focuses on the titular boy wizard who
travels to school to develop his wizarding skills. In the process,
Harry and his friends embark on exciting adventures and face many
obstacles and dangers, including some not-so-abnormal teen moments,
such as asking a girl to a dance, and navigating a new (or in their
case ever-changing) building on your first day of classes.
Fox Entertainment has offered up a Blu-ray/DVD copy of THE DESCENDANTS for one lucky winner!
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Rules:
- You must be at least 13 to enter.
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Thanks a bunch!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I love George Clooney he's such a fantastic actor. :D
ReplyDeleteDeAnna S.
Please and thank you for this contest I'm a huge fan of this film.
ReplyDeleteCort K
I would love to see this movie. I enjoy Clooney movies - he's a good actor. Loved Men who Stare at Goats.
ReplyDeleteI thought the film was okay but I really enjoyed the list of boarding school movies. Although Harry Potter may not be a way to keep the oldest in line with threats of "I'll send you to boarding school if you don't behave already."
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to see this! Thanks so much for the chance to win :D
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