01 Jan 1993
Rudolf Steiner Waldorf Education: An Introduction
This short film introduces some of the fundamentals of Waldorf education. Originally produced for the Steiner Schools Fellowship.
An overview of waldorf education from the Sacramento Waldorf School.
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01 Jan 1993
This short film introduces some of the fundamentals of Waldorf education. Originally produced for the Steiner Schools Fellowship.
19 Sep 2013
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13 Jan 2011
Writing, reading, arithmetic. Building a house, ploughing a field. English, French. Filmmaker Maria Knilli shoots inconspicuously among the children. The small and large learning steps become visible, the relationships between each other and the atmosphere in which learning takes place: the tender seriousness, the intimate curiosity, the communal enthusiasm.
03 Mar 2007
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17 May 2017
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01 Jul 2020
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01 Jan 1989
Explains the early childhood practices and philosophy of the RIE system.
01 Jan 1981
Presents a glimpse of Waldorf principles through scenes filmed at the San Francisco Waldorf Kindergarten.
05 Sep 2019
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01 Jan 2005
This DVD gives an impression of a typical school day in an American Waldorf/Rudolf Steiner School. Teachers, parents, and pupils describe what is essential for them at their school and explain their reasons for choosing Waldorf (education).
01 Jan 1993
This television documentary takes us on a fascinating journey into the realms just beyond our five senses, where thoughts are things and creation begins. Rudolf Steiner not only found how to experience these areas directly, in a very safe and methodical manner, but he also developed specific techniques which, if utilized in the right way and with the proper intention, enable the individual to have insight into the spiritual realities. In addition to learning of this extraordinary individuality, we meet some of the men and women who are utilizing the impulses brought by Dr. Steiner to expand and enhance their specific vocations in very practical ways, e.g. education, agriculture, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, architecture, the arts, and working with retarded children and adults.
05 Dec 2014
The concern that we are not allowing the proper time and space for early childhood is what has stimulated the move to make this film with the idea of generating conversation among adults about what we can do to support our little ones in this ever busier, more auto- mated, less loving, and often harsh world that they have come into. l hope this glimpse into our class can fulfill its purpose and stimulate the conversations we need to have in order to create a new paradigm in the way we under- stand early childhood: the significance of family and home, of rhythm and routine, invoking wonderful rela- tionships with each other and the earth, the impor- tance of time and space for deep, meaningful play... My concern in a nut shell, is for the future of humanity.
01 Jan 1981
Waldorf education overview from the perspective of the Toronto Waldorf School.
17 Sep 2020
Loser clown Andrius becomes principal of the school and fights the iron fist system of his deputy Stefanija, to help kids overcome their complexes and free their inner powers.
04 Nov 2015
Joanna Lumley travels to the USA to follow in the King of Rock 'n' Roll's footsteps.
15 Nov 2015
Internationally Sweden is seen as a perfect society, a raw model and a symbol of the highest achievements of human progress. The Swedish Theory of Love digs into the true nature of Swedish life style, explores the existential black holes of a society that has created the most autonomous people in the world.
20 Nov 2015
If 18-year-old Sonita had a say, Michael Jackson and Rihanna would be her parents and she'd be a rapper who tells the story of Afghan women and their fate as child brides. She finds out that her family plans to sell her to an unknown husband for $9,000.
28 Nov 2008
The Feature does not reconcile fact and fiction; instead, it blurs the definitions seemingly represented by the film’s two clearly demarcated registers: that of the archival footage and that of the new, theatrical material. In his guise as “Michel Auder,” living a fulsome and extravagant life, replete with beautiful women and a rock-cut pool overlooking Los Angeles, the art world is revealed as a sham, and his character exhibits a repulsive narcissism. And yet, when caught in quiet moments, something poignant emerges—a glimmer of truth that rebels against the entire endeavour. Or maybe, that’s what makes The Feature.
20 Aug 2015
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30 Apr 2015
The portrait of a community as they face their country's economic recession.