

School Teachers
Sentaro Sakuragi (Tsuyoshi Domoto) moves to Tokyo from Osaka. He works now as an substitute elementary school teacher, in place of another teacher on maternity leave. Sentaro hopes to turn his class into the best class in all of Japan. Meanwhile, Sentaro lives in a ramen shop owned by Choichiro Asakura (Chosuke Ikariya). Choichiro is a conservative person but kind. One day Choichiro's second daughter Motoko (Yuko Takeuchi) rides the subway and notices a rude female high school student. The girl sits near a pregnant and doesn't offer to give her seat to her. Motoko then asks the female student to her seat to the pregnant woman...
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the lives and challenges faced by teachers in various educational settings. It explores their dedication, the difficulties they encounter in the classroom, and the impact they have on their students' lives. The film aims to highlight the often-unseen aspects of the teaching profession.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'School Teachers' did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its impact is likely limited to niche audiences interested in educational sociology and the realities of the teaching profession. Information on its reception is sparse.
What Reviewers Say
- Focuses on the realities and dedication of educators.
- Provides insight into the challenges within the teaching profession.
- A brief observational piece on the role of teachers.
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