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Radical ★★★★★ and The Teacher Who Promised the Sea ★★★★★

Two unmissable films on hardship, hope, and childhood
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ABR Arts 17 June 2024

Radical ★★★★★ and The Teacher Who Promised the Sea ★★★★★

Two unmissable films on hardship, hope, and childhood
by
ABR Arts 17 June 2024
Radical (photograph by Mateo Londono/ Madman Entertainment)
Radical (photograph by Mateo Londono/ Madman Entertainment)

How to start writing about two films based on polarities – life and death, past and future, childhood and adulthood, loss and hope – that grip your stomach, squeeze your heart, and make you both weep and laugh? I’ll start from a quote by Albert Einstein: ‘The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education.’

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  • I really loved ‘The Teacher Who Promised the Sea’. It makes me want to learn more about the Spanish Civil War.
    There are so many layers of meaning: Antonio knows all the personalities of his pupils (their strengths & weaknesses), he is a superb & inspiring teacher; the story encompasses three generations.
    It is a tragedy but we learn a lot along the way as the main character Antonio would have liked.
    The photography is beautiful.
    I wondered whether Carlos’s granddaughter (when she became overwhelmed on her journey home) may have pulled her car over on the highway at the exact spot where her great-grandfather had been killed 70 years before?
    Posted by Meredith langford
    30 June 2024