If You Build It

April. 06,2013      
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A year in the life of one of America's most innovative classrooms where students design & build to transform their hometown community. The film follows Emily Pilloton and Matt Miller as they teach the fundamentals of design, architecture and construction to a class of high school juniors in rural North Carolina.

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Reviews

Raetsonwe
2013/04/06

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Intcatinfo
2013/04/07

A Masterpiece!

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Livestonth
2013/04/08

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Rosie Searle
2013/04/09

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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BobSacramento
2013/04/10

As our society catapults into the 21st Century, it's clear our educational system needs a new vision. The world is changing, and the kids in the classroom are changing, too. Our schools— largely—have yet to adapt to this reality. But adaptation isn't simple. For big changes to happen—in schools or elsewhere—people need to see what "change" looks like. A model of "future education" must be formed as a prototype, and displayed for everyone to see.Have you seen that model yet? Me neither."If You Build It" isn't that model, nor the answer to all educational problems. But it's an enormous step in the right direction. It's a film that leaves you with big ideas, profound hope, and a resurgence of optimism concerning America's creativity.It's the story of a young couple who go to rural North Carolina with architectural degrees and teaching certificates. They establish a hands-on course for high school kids, teaching creative design alongside vocational skills. Each student designs projects they build themselves, learning not only technical skills, but the human skills of inventiveness and actualization. The film may have flaws, but the blossoming ideas within are beautiful. "If You Build It" feels like an important document. It's a thoroughly enjoyable journey into the quest for social progress. And it leaves you with an enthusiastic impression of what "future education" ought to resemble.

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Paul Allaer
2013/04/11

"If You Build It" (2013 release; 85 min.) brings the story of Windsor, North Carolina, the county seat of Bertie County, and a small town that is in rapid decline. The downtown is practically a ghost town, and people are struggling to get by. The public school system is a mess, needless to say. Then one day the school superintendent decides to shake things up by hiring Matt and Emily, who are going to teach a design class to the HS juniors. Not long after they are hired, the superintendent is fired by the school board, and their funding is cut. Matt and Emily nevertheless persevere, living solely on grant money. To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.Couple of comments: first and foremost, if you are into architecture and design, this movie is nothing short of heavenly bliss. Matt and Emily's class is based on designing things, but then their class sets itself apart by actually having the HS kids build what they have designed. The 10 HS juniors who signed up for the class find themselves challenged in the best of ways, and come to discover a lot about themselves along the way. Watch how the class comes about in the final project of the year, to design and build a Farmers Market, just delightful. Second, kudos to Matt and Emily who stick it out for two years in this remote community, trying to achieve something positive, only to find the school board not interested, or worse. In the same vein, shame on the school board for being so shortsighted. It makes for maddening viewing at times as you just want to shake these people up. The Bertie County community deserves so much better! Lastly, while we do find out at the end what happened to Matt and Emily afterwards, we are not told what became of the kids and the rest of the protagonists in this documentary, and instead are prompted to visit the movie's website for that. Sorry, but that is simply disrespectful of the viewer in my humble opinion. Just tell me already!I saw this documentary this past weekend at the Landmark E Street Cinema in Washington, DC. Even though I caught it at an early matinée, the screening was well attended, somewhat to my surprise to be honest. But I couldn't be happier for the makers of this documentary. "If You Build It" is an uplifting documentary, even with the shortsighted school board along the way. This movie definitely deserves to be seen, be it in the theater or on the eventual DVD release. "If You Build It" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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