The Last Class - Leaving Thursday 9/11
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Movies start 6-8 minutes after listed showtime
Wed 9/3 & Thu 9/4: 12:10p, 2:00p, 3:50p, 5:40p
Fri 9/5: 1:30p, 5:30p
Sat 9/6: 3:40p, 7:30p
Sun 9/7: 12:20p, 6:00p
Mon 9/8: 4:10p, 7:50p
Tue 9/9: 12:20p, 6:00p
Wed 9/10: 4:10p, 7:50p
Thu 9/11: 2:20p, 6:00p
RELEASE DATE
8/22/25
RATING
Not Rated
RUN TIME
1h11min
The new documentary featuring Robert Reich comes to the Circle for one week only starting Fri 8/22!
Special opening night screening Fri 8/22, 7:30pm with introduction by Rep. John Waldron. Waldron is the Oklahoma State Representative for House District 77 and a former educator at Booker T. Washington with Tulsa Public Schools. Waldron will speak on the important role education plays in creating an informed public before the film begins.
Special screening tickets on sale now, with full showtimes coming soon.
1h11min - Doc - Not Rated - English
"The Last Class" is a nuanced and deeply personal portrait of master educator Robert Reich teaching his final course and reflecting on a period of immense transformation, personally and globally. It is a love letter to education. The former Secretary of Labor might be famous for his public service, best-selling books, and viral social media posts, but he always considered teaching his true calling. Now, after over 40 years and an extraordinary 40,000 students, Reich is preparing for his last class.
Over the course of the film, Reich confronts the impending finality, and his own aging, with increasing candor, introspection, and, ultimately, emotion. He displays a rawness of feeling he has never shared publicly before. Drawing on his lifetime in politics, he uses his class, “Wealth and Poverty,” to offer us all a deeper look at why inequalities of income and wealth have widened significantly since the late 1970s, and why this poses dangerous risks to our society.
One thousand students fill the biggest lecture hall on the UC Berkeley campus, the last class to receive Reich’s wisdom and exhortations not to accept that the world has to stay the way it is. His belief in the next generation’s ability to take on the fight is inspiring.
