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In August of 1999 at John Marshall High School, two miles east of Hollywood, ten video cameras were given to students to film their lives. After a week, the cameras were given to ten new students, and then the pattern was repeated the following week. For the next year, these cameras were moved through
… More »In August of 1999 at John Marshall High School, two miles east of Hollywood, ten video cameras were given to students to film their lives. After a week, the cameras were given to ten new students, and then the pattern was repeated the following week. For the next year, these cameras were moved through the student body. This film is a video diary for 16 of these students.
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Special features: Feature audio commentary with directory Kirby Dick, producer Eddie Schmidt and students Cinammon, Ethan, Amy and Jesse; four deleted scenes; four deleted student sequences; "Back to school with Kirby Dick": an interview with the director; "Woman with a movie camera": an interview with producer Dody Dorn; theatrical trailer; alternate treatment reel.
Originally released as a documentary film in 2001.
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Closed-captioned.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital.
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