








6.7| Average votes grouped by age and by sex: | |||||||
| Age: | 1-12 | 13-17 | 18-25 | 26-35 | 36-49 | 50+ | Total |
| Men: Votes: |
- 0 |
5 1 |
- 0 |
- 0 |
3 1 |
- 0 |
4 2 |
| Women: Votes: |
8 1 |
10 1 |
- 0 |
8 1 |
2 1 |
9 2 |
7.7 6 |
| Total: Votes: |
8 1 |
7.5 2 |
- 0 |
8 1 |
2.5 2 |
9 2 |
6.7 8 |
| Total includes those who didn't specify sex. | |||||||
The idea, and project that was constructed from the young intelligence of the students in this town was extraordinary and amazing. Makes us change perspective on the war. Despite the documentary's focus, the film itself was carried on. It dwelled on to the point that it was beginning to be repetitive. The idea constructed by the students was incredible, however, the documentary was set up poorly.
| 5/10 | christensonj_filmcritic@ - 96 reviews 18.5.2011 - age: 13-17 |
An amazing film, far beyond the ordinary. I was so inspired by the movie that I emailed the principal of the school and SHE WROTE ME BACK! It is inspiring, enlightening and encouraging. Nobody left their seats until every credit was gone from the screen.
| 9/10 | sharongail@ - 2 reviews 25.12.2005 - age: 50+ |
Amazingly touching reminds you of what happened and how important it is to remember.
| 10/10 | leannahefter@ - first review 19.11.2005 - age: 13-17 |
A movie that all should see. Reminds us all about the kindness in some and evil in others. A true lesson for this generation to look beyond themselves and remember the sufferings of others, and how one person can make a difference.
| 8/10 | erblendis@ - first review 16.11.2005 - age: 26-35 |
Embarassingly simplistic. Poor production values. Maybe useful for introducing the subject of the Holocaust to 8 year olds.
| 3/10 | nbutlin@ - 8 reviews 13.11.2005 - age: 36-49 |
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