The Unmaking Of A College
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The Unmaking of a College tells the story of the attempted takedown of one of America’s
most iconoclastic colleges, Hampshire College, how a group of determined students succeeded to save it, and by the same token, save their rights to an education that taught
them to think critically and to expect a seat at the table. With the help of the students who filmed their 75-day sit-in (the longest in American college history), director Amy Goldstein builds a thriller-like story weaving interviews with professors, whistleblowers, students,
and alumni including filmmaker Ken Burns.
A raucous ode to democracy in action, the
documentary reflects more broadly on a crisis in higher education and asks: what
is the purpose of a college education? Can the storied tradition of the liberal arts — and the nation it has created—be saved?
Audio commentary by director Amy Goldstein | Trailers