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Professor Norman Cornett is a real gem of a documentary. It dives into the life and teaching philosophy of Norman Cornett, a McGill University professor who had a knack for stirring the pot in academia. The film captures the warmth and intensity of his unconventional classes, where students were encouraged to think critically and express themselves honestly. The pacing feels organic, almost like a flowing conversation rather than a strict lecture. There's a poignant sense of injustice in how he was dismissed in 2007, which adds a layer of emotional depth. Alanis Obomsawin's direction brings a thoughtful lens, allowing us to soak in the atmosphere of a classroom that feels more like a community. It's distinct for its raw, unfiltered approach to education and the impact one teacher can have on many minds.
Focuses on a unique teaching philosophy.Highlights the impact of one educator on students.Explores themes of honesty and academic freedom.
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