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Back to School yielded $91.3 million domestically, [2] and was the 6th highest-grossing film of 1986, as well as the second highest grossing comedy film of the year, behind Crocodile Dundee (records state that in addition to the rental and theatrical gross it received, it went on to gross $108,634,920 globally). [citation needed]
Back to School (French: La Grande Classe) is a French comedy film written and directed by Remy Four and Julien War. The plot revolves around two friends at their middle school reunion, eager to make an impression on old bullies and crushes. [1] The film was released on August 30, 2019 on Netflix. [2]
The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature [4] for producers [5] Alan and Susan Raymond. [6] It also was the recipient of the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Informational Special and a 1995 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award [7] [8]
"Back-To-School Essentials" is a 2019 public service announcement (PSA) by American 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Sandy Hook Promise. [1] [2] Created as a shock piece, the PSA presents American students showing various back-to-school items, with the PSA becoming progressively disturbing to the viewer as the events of a school shooting unfolds.
My Old School is a 2022 documentary directed by Jono McLeod on the subject of the Brandon Lee scandal. In 1995, it was discovered that "Brandon Lee"—who had a year earlier enrolled as a fifth-year student at Bearsden Academy secondary school in Bearsden, Scotland—had actually been a 30-year-old former student, Brian MacKinnon, posing as a 16-year-old.
As Back to Black hit U.K. cinemas, Fielder-Civil returned to Good Morning Britain to discuss the film, describing it as “almost therapeutic” for its “more accurate” depiction of their ...
From Oregon School for the Deaf to the film industry. Both brothers went to college at Gallaudet University, a school in Washington, D.C., for people who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Back to School with Franklin is a 2003 Canadian animated comedy film. It is the third Franklin film and was released direct-to-video and on DVD on Tuesday, August 19, 2003. This animated film was directed by Arna Selznick.