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Paper Clips

2004-09-08 | Documentary
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Whitwell, TN is a small, rural community of less than two thousand people nestled in the mountains of Tennessee. Its citizens are almost exclusively white and Christian. In 1998, the children of Whitwell Middle School took on an inspiring project, launched out of their principal's desire to help her students open their eyes to diversity in the world and the horrors and enormity of the holocaust.

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The runtime of Paper Clips is 82 minutes.
On October 04, 2024, there were 4139 public reaction to Paper Clips including hoary, Disneyfied, mythology extending, didactic, innocent man.
The release date of Paper Clips is September 08, 2004.
The director of Paper Clips is Elliot Berlin.
The genre of Paper Clips is Documentary.
Whitwell, TN is a small, rural community of less than two thousand people nestled in the mountains of Tennessee. Its citizens are almost exclusively white and Christian. In 1998, the children of Whitwell Middle School took on an inspiring project, launched out of their principal's desire to help her students open their eyes to diversity in the world and the horrors and enormity of the holocaust..