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The film Waiting For Superman is a film directed by Davis Guggenheim that talks about the public school system in the United States.This film uncovers the many ways in which education in America has declined. Rather than following largely on statistics and expert opinions, Guggenheim focuses on five students whose names are Anthony, Bianca, Daisy, Emily and Francisco.Viewing the students struggles and triumphs in the school settings where there are no easy solutions to the issues that affect them.

The main characters of the film are the five students Anthony, Bianca, Daisy, Emily and Francisco.And the main families in the film are the Esparza Family,the Hill family,the Jones family and the Black family.During the release of the movie waiting for superman,the film has won many awards.For example the Gotham Independent Film Audience Awards,Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures,Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Documentary Feature,Sundance Film Festival Audience Award: United States . Documentary and the National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary Film award.

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