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St. Christopher is a 1967 documentary that explores the education of children with learning disabilities. This observational film offers insight into the British school system and special education practices at two Rudolph Steiner schools.
St. Christopher is a bit of a hidden gem in the documentary realm, often overlooked but treasured by those who appreciate deep dives into educational philosophies. It's part of the BFI Flipside DVD collection, which lends it a sort of niche allure among collectors. Finding a decent copy can be tricky, so it garners interest from those who value unique perspectives on learning and development. This film has a certain scarcity that might entice those looking for something outside the conventional documentary landscape.
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St. Christopher is a documentary.
The director of St. Christopher is Barney Platts-Mills.
Keywords for St. Christopher include learning disability, British school system, special education, and documentary short.
St. Christopher was released in 1967.
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