20 Documentary Movies You Must See Before You Die

16. To Be And To Have (2002)

Such a sad and poignant documentary is To Be and To Have, whilst also managing to be beautifully observed and endlessly uplifting at the same time.

Whilst not as well-known as some of the other films mentioned on this list, To Be and To Have hones in on a small rural school in the French countryside, and the lone teacher - Mr. Lopez - whose unique methods inspire the single class of children, all of whom are of mixed ages between four and twelve. Mr. Lopez's approach to teaching is truly touching; he respects his students and cares for each and every one of them individually.

Nothing really "happens" in this film; it's greatness stems from the way that it depicts the day to day life of a group of individuals, and highlights Mr. Lopez's remarkable approach.

Interestingly (and perhaps unexpectedly), To Be and To Have became the subject of a major controversy after its release when Lopez attempted to sue the filmmakers for "exploiting his character." Still, once you've seen this movie, it's impossible to forget.

 
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