Academy Award®-winning director Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) delivers another provocative film experience with his compelling and inspirational examination of American public education in WAITING FOR "SUPERMAN", arriving on Blu-ray and DVD February 15, 2011 from Paramount Home Entertainment. Named the Best Documentary of the year by the National Board of Review, and cited by the American Film Institute as one of the year's best movies, WAITING FOR "SUPERMAN" was called "an electrifying call to action" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone), and has launched a movement to achieve real and lasting change in the nation's schools. The film depicts the moving and poignant struggles of real-life students and their families and the efforts of educators and reformers who are working to find viable solutions within a dysfunctional system. A stirring, must-see clarion call that has left audiences inspired and motivated to make a difference, WAITING FOR "SUPERMAN" is truly "a powerful, passionate, revolution-inducing documentary" (Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly).

WAITING FOR "SUPERMAN" is a Paramount Pictures release of a Participant Media presentation in association with Walden Media. The film is written by Davis Guggenheim & Billy Kimball.

"I think that every kid, no matter where they are born or what they have been given in life, deserves a great education and a piece of the American dream. The idea of education reform becomes a lot less abstract and a lot more compelling when you see these beautiful kids and realize all their potential," said director Davis Guggenheim. "Now there are reformers out there who are defying the odds and proving it's entirely possible to create outstanding schools even in the most troubled neighborhoods. That's what drove me to tell this story and to make this movie."


"Even if you don't have kids, you should care about public education," said Lesley Chilcott, producer of WAITING FOR "SUPERMAN". "If we want to solve global warming, poverty, health care and the economy, we need to have an educated society. Education is ground zero for tackling all these issues."

In addition to the inspirational film, the Blu-ray and DVD feature four additional stories of real students and teachers, commentary by Davis Guggenheim and Lesley Chilcott, a conversation with Davis Guggenheim, the making of John Legend's original song "Shine", which was composed specifically for the film, a look at what's changed in education since the movie was filmed and more.

DVD and Blu-Ray Special Features:

Changing the Odds - A poignant look into the challenges students and teachers have faced within the public school system and the successful programs that have been put in place to change the face of public education in the U.S.

Updates— A look at what's changed in education since the movie was filmed

A Conversation with Davis Guggenheim

The Future is in Our Classrooms

The Making of "Shine"

Deleted Scenes—Four additional stories of real-life students and teachers

- Keith and Tiffany
- Locke High and Steve Barr
- Bill Strickland
- The Green Family

Commentary by director Davis Guggenheim and producer Lesley Chilcot

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