Editor's Review

A young literature teacher finds himself at a conservative American college and takes his own approach to teaching.

The energy and desire to learn and create has already dried up in many students. And the end of the school year is still a long way off. These movies will help students avoid playing at 22Bet instead of learning, cheer up and inspire them to new achievements.

Mona Lisa Smile

The main character, Kathryn Anne Watson, played by Julia Roberts, comes from California to a women's college in Massachusetts and teaches art history.

She soon learns about the patriarchal prejudices of the administration - and fights them, defends women's rights, influences teachers and female students, and changes herself. The movie can make schoolgirls believe in themselves and be free to choose their future professions.

Billy Elliot

Eleven-year-old Billy dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, but his family doesn't support him. His father, a miner, wants his son to take up boxing, and his brother is also furious about the "not manly" hobby. But the boy doesn't give up and gets a chance to enter the Royal Ballet School.

The movie is about the fact that you don't have to give up your favorite cause because of the pressure and ridicule of others. Perseverance and belief in yourself will help achieve success.

Dead Poets Society

A young literature teacher finds himself at a conservative American college and takes his own approach to teaching. There's no strict curriculum or discipline, on the contrary, the teacher inspires each student to change his or her life through literature.

The teacher, played by Robin Williams, shows how important it is to appreciate life and every moment of it, not to waste time, and to be creative.