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Box office. $43.1 million. Freedom Writers is a 2007 American biographical drama film written and directed by Richard LaGravenese and starring Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Dempsey and Mario . It is based on the 1999 book The Freedom Writers Diary by teacher Erin Gruwell and students who compiled the book out of real diary ...
Captive Market (short story) The Chromium Fence. Colony (short story) The Commuter (short story) The Cookie Lady (short story) The Crawlers (short story) The Crystal Crypt.
Stephen King is sometimes credited with "nearly 400 short stories" (or a similarly large number). [1] However, all the known published pieces of short fiction are tabulated below. In all, 218 works are listed. Most of these pieces have been collected in King's seven short story collections: Night Shift (1978), Skeleton Crew (1985), Nightmares ...
Saturn Rising. The Secret (short story) The Sentinel (short story) Silence Please. Sleeping Beauty (short story) The Songs of Distant Earth. The Star (Clarke short story) Summertime on Icarus. Sunjammer.
A high school music student discovers that she can travel forward in time with the help of a mysterious piano piece called "Secret". 2007 Timecrimes: Nacho Vigalondo: A man accidentally travels back to the past and meets himself there. 2007 The Last Day of Summer: 11-year-old Luke gets his wish that every day could be the last day of summer. 2008
Budget. $1.6 million [1] Box office. $13.9 million [2] Stand and Deliver is a 1988 American drama film directed by Ramón Menéndez, written by Menéndez and Tom Musca, based on the true story of a high school mathematics teacher, Jaime Escalante. For portraying Escalante, Edward James Olmos was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor at ...
Sideways Stories from Wayside School. Sideways Stories from Wayside School is a 1978 children's short story cycle novel by American author Louis Sachar, and the first book in the Wayside School series. The novel was later adapted into a Teletoon animated series, Wayside .
The story follows the perspective of Kiyotaka Ayanokōji, a quiet and modest boy, who is bad at making friends and would rather keep his distance, but possesses unrivaled intelligence and incredible physical ability. He is a student of Class-D, which is where the school dumps its inferior students, widely considered "defective".