The Hobart Shakespeareans

The Hobart Shakespeareans

The Hobart Shakespeareans of Hobart Boulevard Elementary School is a 2005 documentary film that tells the story of the inspirational inner-city Los Angeles school teacher Rafe Esquith whose rigorous fifth-grade curriculum includes English, mathematics, geography, and literature. The pinnacle of student achievement each year is the performance of a play by William Shakespeare; in the year of filming, that play was Hamlet. The Hobart Shakespeareans drew the attention of renowned Shakespearean actors Ian McKellen and Michael York, who pay a visit to the class to watch their performance of...
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Release date:2004
Directed by:Mel Stuart
Genre:Biography

Cast of The Hobart Shakespeareans

Michael York
Michael York
Born:March 27, 1942
Age:70
Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen
Born:May 25, 1939
Age:72

Film director of The Hobart Shakespeareans

Mel Stuart
Mel Stuart
Born: September 2, 1928
Age: 83

Mel Stuart is an American film director and producer. Stuart directed the fantasy-musical Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory . He has directed other features, including If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium , Two is a Happy Number and Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135 . Stuart also...
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TitleReleasedRatedGenre
The Hobart Shakespeareans 2004 Biography
Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135 2000
The White Lions 1981
Sophia Loren: Her Own Story 1980
The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal 1979 Disaster
Mean Dog Blues 1978
Brenda Starr 1976
Wattstax 1973 R (USA)
One Is a Lonely Number 1972 PG (USA)
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory 1971 G (USA) Comedy
I Love My Wife 1970
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium 1969 G (USA) Comedy
The Making of the President: 1968 1969
China: The Roots of Madness 1967
The Making of the President: 1964 1966
Four Days in November 1964 Biography
The Making of the President: 1960 1963
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