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Paper Clips

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Movie Reviews of Paper Clips

Movie Review: Worth the time to watch
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this documentary because Whitwell, TN is close to Dalton, GA. Some of my students had visted the museum on a field trip and I wanted to know more. I had no idea what an impact this film would make. It was very inspiring! I could not stop watching it and I had tears streaming down my face. It was well-made and totally appropriate for any audience.

Movie Review: Powerful
Summary: 5 Stars

This documentary is a testiment to the positive power that can be created when ordinary people unite and work towards a common goal. In an era where the Holocaust is being denied by some and forgotten by others Paper Clips is an incredible tribute to the human spirit that will move you to tears and make you want to share it with everyone you know.

Movie Review: Wow!
Summary: 5 Stars

I was so very impressed with the story of the young students in Tennessee who started out trying to illustrate the concept of what 6 million might look like and ended up touching lives around the world. This is an incredible story of a lesson in tolerance that changed a town forever. I purchased the DVD and the book and highly recommend both!

Movie Review: Excellent Documentary
Summary: 5 Stars

This document does an extraordinary job of showing how young people can bridge across generations and cultures to appreciate the enormity of historical events and apply the lessons to daily life. It also gives hope and confidence in the youth of today, and recognizes the positive influence dedicated educators can have on their charges.

Movie Review: Worthwhile DVD
Summary: 5 Stars

I use this DVD for my 8th graders when we do our Holocaust series. It is "lighter" than others we watch and lets them know they can be empowered, even in 8th grade to change the world. It teaches them tolerance and embracing diversity. Even my hardcore, "I don't like anything" kids will watch this and come away with something.
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