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Class Dismissed
This is a 2009 New York Times documentary by Adam B. Ellick profiled Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani girl whose school was shut down by the Taliban. Ms. Yousafzai was shot by a gunman on Oct. 9, 2012.
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Plot Summary
A short film that humorously depicts a father's frantic attempt to get his child ready for school. The morning routine quickly devolves into a chaotic battle of wills, filled with classic parental struggles and a child's imaginative (and time-consuming) reasoning.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy, 'Class Dismissed' was generally well-received by audiences and festival-goers for its relatable humor and effective pacing. It captured the common frustrations and absurdities of everyday family life in a lighthearted and entertaining way.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp comedic timing and relatable depiction of parental struggles.
Appreciated for its ability to find humor in the everyday chaos of getting a child ready for school.
Seen as a successful short film that delivers laughs and resonates with viewers who are parents.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by and stars Australian actor Josh Lawson, known for his roles in 'House of Lies' and 'Superstore'.
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