http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoFk9aJsHsE
Tomorrow a German production opens, The Wave, based on a true event, which, the truth is, I really want to see because of the topic it deals with: the experiment carried out in 1967 by a teacher at Cubberly High School (Palo Alto, California), through which I wanted to do understand their students the real dimension of autocracy.
In the film California is changed for Germany, I leave you with the sipnosis and the trailer for La Ola:
Germany today. During the project week at a high school, Professor Rainer Wenger (Jürgen Vogel) comes up with the idea of an experiment that explains to his students how totalitarian governments work. Thus begins an experiment that will end with tragic results. In just a few days, what begins with a series of innocuous ideas such as discipline and a sense of community, becomes a real movement: The Wave. On the third day, the students begin to isolate themselves and threaten each other. When the conflict finally breaks into violence during a water polo match, the teacher decides not to continue with the experiment, but by then it is too late ...