Of course, we’re certainly not in the unfortunate position of those hapless schoolchildren in Holland last December who were under the watchful eye of a completely sadistic school counselor who forced them to see The Exorcist during their lunch break… but still.
The American channel broadcasts the information CBS in early October, The victims were children from the Academy of Innovative Education, a school in Miami “from a careless teacher”who mistakenly showed fourth graders footage from the horror movie Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
In this case, twenty minutes is good. The film, released straight to VOD and DVD here last July, is a deviant retelling of the (mis)adventures of father-abandoned Winnie the Pooh and his friend Piglet…
While testifying, the mother of two students says “Completely Abandoned School”, when he was leaving an interview with the school principal. According to his testimony, the mathematics professor did not stop the film, despite the complaints of some students.
“It’s up to the teacher to look at the content” He adds, noting that children should not decide what they want to see. The teacher was also undoubtedly fooled by the fact that the film was NR in the United States, or “Not Rated,” because it had not been submitted to the MPAA classification committee.
The CBS-affiliated school again issued a press release apologizing. “The Academy for Innovative Education has learned that a segment of a horror film was shown to fourth graders on Monday, October 2, 2023, and that it was not appropriate for that age group.
Our administration quickly addressed the matter directly to the teacher and took appropriate measures to ensure the safety and well-being of the students. We are actively monitoring students and our mental health advisor and principal have already met with students who have raised concerns.”
Source: Allocine

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