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  NR HD Closed Captioning

Matthew D. Kallis

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Plot Summary

Across the USA, high school sports are regularly lavished with funding, publicity and scholarships, while theater departments struggle to put on the school musical hoping for some attention of their own. It's no different in the sports crazy Lehigh Valley, PA, except for the "Freddy Awards," a live television event that recognizes excellence in local high school musical theater. Illustrating that arts education encourages the same teamwork, camaraderie and confidence as sports, MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS follows three theater troupes on their creative journey to the elaborate award ceremony - the "Super Bowl" of high school musical theater. MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS demonstrates arts education in action, reminding us why the performing arts must remain vital in the lives of young people. In the face of shrinking budgets, schools and communities must band together to preserve and nurture arts education.

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Amazing documentary!

You'll laugh until you cry! One that you can watch again and again!

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My family has watched it six times already! This is a phenomenol movie that doesn't feel anything like a documentary. It's emotional and musical and very very entertaining. It''s a great reminder about the important role the arts play in schools and in the lives of ordinary students. This is the very best documentary about high school performing arts!!!

Loved it!!

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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2010

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