Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Pressure Cooker


Opening today: Pressure Cooker, directed by Jennifer Grausman and Mark Becker

Synopsis from the film's website:

Pressure Cooker highlights two semesters in the culinary arts class of Wilma Stephenson, an irreverent high school teacher in Northeast Philadelphia whose no-holds-barred teaching style helps her students earn scholarships to college. Mrs. Stephenson spells it out on the first day of school by telling the newcomers that eleven members of last year's class earned over three-quarters of a million dollars in scholarships, a staggering amount. She offers her students her version of the American Dream: You choose a realistic goal. You work hard. You work the system. You get out of Northeast Philly.

New York Times review here, and IndieWire interview with the directors here. They will also be doing several post-screening Q&A's at the IFC Center this week.

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