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For other uses, see Lottery (disambiguation).
The Official Artwork for The Lottery.

The Lottery is a 2010 documentary film about the crisis in public education directed by Madeleine Sackler. The film is produced by Blake Ashman-Kipervaser, James Lawler and Madeleine Sackler. The cinematographer was Wolfgang Held (Brüno, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, Children Underground).

Synopsis

The Lottery is a feature-length documentary that follows four families from Harlem and the Bronx in the months leading up to the lottery for Harlem Success Academy, one of the most successful schools in New York City. The film explores the debate surrounding the education reform movement. Politicians and educators are interviewed about the crisis and how they believe it can be fixed.

Participants

Showing

It was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival.

The Lottery was released in cinemas on 7 May 2010, and on DVD on 30 May 2010.

Reception

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Frank Scheck of the Hollywood Reporter noted that the film is "hardly objective in its stance", but said that it would be "of vital interest to anyone interested in the topic."

References

  1. The Lottery Documentary Shows Education Is a Sure Bet ("The Lottery" in single quotation marks in original title of article) (Opinion), by Errol Louis, in N.Y. Daily News, Apr. 29, 2010, as accessed May 1, 2010.
  2. Charter Kids Star: True Story of Lottery Hits Tribeca Fest, by Yoav Gonen (educ. rptr.) (add'l rptg. by Lachlan Cartwright), in N.Y. Post, Apr. 28, 2010, as accessed May 1, 2010.
  3. Ultrasuede to Bow at Tribeca: Pic Set For Fest's New Documentary Panel ("Ultrasuede" in single quotation marks in original article), by Pamela McClintock, in Variety, Mar. 30, 2010 (story prior to showing of film at Tribeca festival) (section Film), as accessed May 1, 2010.
  4. thelotteryfilm.com
  5. CNBC
  6. Scheck, Frank (10 June 2010). "Top marks to schools documentary "The Lottery"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

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