Re: When Can Our Children See LOTM?

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Posted by NightSky on February 09, 2000 at 21:54:38:

In Reply to: When Can Our Children See LOTM? posted by Gally on February 09, 2000 at 18:25:34:

: I am a public school teacher in the Mohawk Valley and am showing LOTM for my US History students. It fits in so well with what they've learned already and the locale is identical to ours in so many ways. The history of this area comes alive and the students love it!
: Now, however, I'm being warned by colleagues that the film is "inappropriate" and I might expect trouble!!! I concede it is violent but it's very true to the violence of that period and we show 'Glory' as well. I now know it's rated 'R' (for violence; the "Love Scene" is suggested, not graphic, and can easily be dealt with.) I honestly hadn't looked at the rating when I pre-screened it for myself BEFORE I showed it to them.
: So I have a Big Question to you LOTM fans: What age is 'appropriate' for this film to be seen by young people?
: I must also tell you that I had "concerned parents" (read: Evangelical Christians) express dismay that I showed 'The Crucible' in class (with the bare "butt" shot carefully covered up) and was told by the administration, in no uncertain terms, not to show it again because "witchcraft" is offensive to some of our district's families. I know, I know: the irony of that situation was delicious and distressing at the same time. It must be Daniel Day Lewis movies! I'm so depressed about the whole thing, I'm seriously considering ditching a ten year career in teaching. Maybe work in a bar with "adults" after working in schools with "intellectuals"? Anyway, if I do quit (or get fired), maybe I'll show 'My Beautiful Launderette' on my last day (just kidding, in case THEY see this!)
: Anyway, please advise me: When did you show your kids this movie or at what age do you, especially you teachers out there, think students can "handle" this?

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Gally: I'm not a teacher, but I am a parent of two 13 year old boys. We allowed our children to start watching R rated movies about a year ago, but only after they were previewed by my husband and myself, and only with us present. But the bottom line is, the movie is rated R and the decision is up to the parents, not you. Were my children to have been shown this movie at school without my presence, I would have been one of those parents up in arms. R rated movies are for viewers 18 and older, unless accompanied by a parent. That is a decision that remains with the parent, not the teacher. YRH


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