After Miss Cooke has a heart attack, supply teacher Mr Walmsley is called in to take over a class of “future felons of America”. Left with lesson plans merely stating “read whatever”, Walmsley is unafraid of his arrogant pupils describing them “as interesting as a fever blister” and being disciplined on his first day for threatening a kid. Through Walmsely’s experiences writer-director Andy Anderson explores the hypocrisy of current morés in education, fulfilling the dreams of many abused inner-city teachers in his 1998 film, Detention.
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
- 12/5/2010
- Shadowlocked
After Miss Cooke has a heart attack, supply teacher Mr Walmsley is called in to take over a class of “future felons of America”. Left with lesson plans merely stating “read whatever”, Walmsley is unafraid of his arrogant pupils describing them “as interesting as a fever blister” and being disciplined on his first day for threatening a kid. Through Walmsely’s experiences writer-director Andy Anderson explores the hypocrisy of current morés in education, fulfilling the dreams of many abused inner-city teachers in his 1998 film, Detention.
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
- 12/5/2010
- Shadowlocked
After Miss Cooke has a heart attack, supply teacher Mr Walmsley is called in to take over a class of “future felons of America”. Left with lesson plans merely stating “read whatever”, Walmsley is unafraid of his arrogant pupils describing them “as interesting as a fever blister” and being disciplined on his first day for threatening a kid. Through Walmsely’s experiences writer-director Andy Anderson explores the hypocrisy of current morés in education, fulfilling the dreams of many abused inner-city teachers in his 1998 film, Detention.
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
- 12/5/2010
- Shadowlocked
After Miss Cooke has a heart attack, supply teacher Mr Walmsley is called in to take over a class of “future felons of America”. Left with lesson plans merely stating “read whatever”, Walmsley is unafraid of his arrogant pupils describing them “as interesting as a fever blister” and being disciplined on his first day for threatening a kid. Through Walmsely’s experiences writer-director Andy Anderson explores the hypocrisy of current morés in education, fulfilling the dreams of many abused inner-city teachers in his 1998 film, Detention.
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
Faced with students who call him “Mr Fuck You” and “arsehole”, Walmsley is fighting a losing battle. Witnessing a student trying to sexually assault a teacher and later hearing how the psychotic girlfriend of this pupil seriously beat the same teacher, Walmsley formulates a clever plan - “The Push Start Programme”. Almost untraceable with his empty wallet, temporary address and disinterest in collecting pay cheques,...
- 12/5/2010
- Shadowlocked
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