Manufacturer | Disney and Pixar |
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Brand | Chaz Monet; Kevin Pollack; Penelope Ann Miller |
Item model number | 786936233797 |
Color | Other |
Weight | 0.52 pounds |
Height | 9.84 inches |
Depth | 5.1 inches |
Product Id | 180847 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (14 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 786936233797 |
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Ruby Bridges (DVD), Walt Disney Video, Drama
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This Movie left you feeling sorry for this poor little girl & ALL that she & her family endured during a very difficult time period. I used to think we were past all of this, but after the Jina6 incident in GA, I'm beginning to wonder. This movie should be seen by everyone. There are alot of lessons still to be learned even today.
This movie was excellent for both young and old. It gives a first account of segregation and how a six year old changed history. The movie also opened up discussion about the time and what was happening .
I showed this to my 4th grade class after reading about Ruby Bridges. Great movie to show children this day in time the horrible reality of life during this time.
THIS IS 1 OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES. MY CHIDREN LEARN ALOT FROM THIS MOVIE AS WELL THEY LOVE IT AND WATCHES IT ALEAST 3X A WEEK.
The movie is great I have seen it before.....my complaint is that I have not received this movie YET!!!!!! it was suppose to arrive on the 13th and has put a delay on my black history program.... I don't want to order any more from walmart. other people told me they had the same problem with movies arriving very late.....now I know that it is true
This is a wonderful film to teach people about the cruelty that occurs when people are of different races. Obviously, this is a young and brave African American girl, however, the context could apply to any race and how people often judge especially a child. Well done Ruby for being so brave!
For black history month, my second grade class watched this movie. We first read the book entitled ruby bridges. We spoke about segregation and how African Americans were treated in the past. Then we watched this movie. Ruby is a first grade student, she was the first black kid to attend an all white school in Louisiana in 1955. Due to protesters she was accompanied by 4 US marshals for the entire year. Other parents took their white kids out of the school leaving Ruby in a class of one. Overall very captivating and shows the racial prejudice from the eyes of a child.
This is a wonderful family movie about the desegration of the south. The wonderful spirit of Ruby Bridges is a inspiration to all. I wish it could be shown in every elementary school.
I have wanted to add this movie to my home collection and share the story with my children about Bridges' struggles.
Long (a little slow) movie, but good! Very informative for kids... let them watch this during Black History Month, so they could see what black children (and their parents) had to go through ----- to get a better education.