What are some movies about education for teachers to watch?

1. The Sound of Music

Directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, and Richard Haydn, it was released in 1965. Adapted from Maria von Trapp's book "The Trapp Family Singers," it originally ran on Broadway as a musical.

The movie tells the story of Sister Maria, a young novice nun who becomes a governess in the home of retired Navy Colonel Trapp in 1938, and who, with a child's heart for a child's heart, allows the children to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, and the colonel is infected by her. At this time, the German Nazis annexed Austria, the colonel refused to serve the Nazis, and in a folk song contest led the family to escape the clutches of the Nazis by crossing the Alps.

2. "Life Moves for You"

is a drama film directed by Stephen Herrick and starring Richard Dreyfuss and Olympia Dukakis, released in the United States in 1995. The movie mainly tells the story of Glenn Holland, a composer with a big heart, who works as a music teacher in a middle school to earn money to finish his career, and devotes himself to cultivating his students' interest in music through his own way.

3. "Not One Less"

is a drama film released in 1999, based on Shi Xiangsheng's novel "There's a Sun in the Sky" by director Zhang Yimou. The film uses a non-professional cast to produce a documentary-like movie about rural areas, poverty and illiteracy, in which Zhang Yimou kept the names of the actors themselves. The film won ten international film awards, including the Golden Rooster, the Golden Lion at the S?o Paulo International Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival.

4. 'Stars of the Earth' (Taare Zameen Par)

It is a children's drama-type movie directed by and starring Aamir Khan and starring Dasir Safare, Tanay Chehda and Vipin Sharma in the lead roles. The movie tells the story of an eight-year-old boy and the art teacher of the boarding school he attends. The film was released on 12/21/2007.

5. "Smile in the Candlelight"

is a children's feature film made by Shanghai Film Studio, directed by Wu Tianren, starring Song Xiaoying, Ding Jiayuan, and Yang Jin, and released in China in 1991.

The film tells the story of Wang Shuangling, a frail and sickly schoolteacher, who works hard in her ordinary position and educates and influences one innocent child after another with her touching personality power, making them grow up healthily.

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The Sound of Music

is quite a classic musical film in the history of cinema, based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Austrian nun Maria Augustus Trapp, and adapted from the Broadway musical of the same name.

Many of the songs in the film are so beautiful that moviegoers are mesmerized by them. The beautiful, smooth and vivid music composed by Richard Rodgers and the elegant and popular lyrics written by Broadway producer Oscar Hammerstein II are undoubtedly the key factors in the film's unprecedented success. The film's music director, Irving Kerstiel, who arranged and conducted the score, won an Academy Award for Best Music.

Since its release, many of the songs, including "Snowdrops" and "Do-Re-Mi," have become classics, and The Sound of Music soundtrack has remained on the record charts for 233 weeks.