Film - Conrack
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St. Simons Casino Building - Library/Theatre 550 Beachview Drive, Saint Simons Island, Georgia 31522
Join the Literary Guild of St Simons for a screening of "Conrack." This 1974 American film, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Jon Voight, still stands the test of time.
Based on the writer Pat Conroy's memoir "The Water is Wide," it tells the story of new teacher who, in March of 1969, under the Beaufort School District, he starts a job at a small poor school located on Daufuskie Island, an island in a South Carolina river delta that is accessible only by boat. The island is inhabited exclusively by Black people. Conroy quickly learns that his students, who have never left the island, lack not only a basic understanding of academic items such as the alphabet and simple arithmetic, but also of other basic necessities of life such as personal hygiene. They can't even pronounce his name; they call him Conrack. The teachers before him, including the school principal, Mrs. Scott, have always treated the students like they are just slow; indeed, like they are completely unteachable. Conrack, a free-thinking man, decides to expose his students not only to the academic subjects but also to the gamut of life skills from brushing one's teeth to human anatomy, and some of the fun things in life like classical music, art, baseball, movies, swimming (despite living on an island, the islanders fear of the river because they don't know how to swim), and Halloween. He does so with compassion and without being patronizing. His teaching methods come under question by both Mrs. Scott and the Beaufort School District administration led by its superintendent, Mr. Skeffington.
Filmed on St. Simons Island and the city of Brunswick. Key filming locations include Taylor's Fish Camp, Cannon's Point on St. Simons Island, and the Old City Hall in Brunswick. Many of the child actors were local students.
$5 suggested donation
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