The Cartel

2010 | Documentary

Synopsis

American public schools have been growing progressively worse. According to the U.S. Department of Education national testing, only 35% of American high school seniors are proficient in reading, based on 2006 data. And fewer than one-in-four, 23%, are proficient in math. On the global stage, America ranks last in educational effectiveness among large industrialized countries despite the highest spending per student in the world. It presents a conundrum: How has the richest and most innovative society on earth suddenly lost the ability to teach its children at a level that other modern countries consider "basic"? If the problem is that we're not spending enough on schools, which many people believe, it's instructive to study the U.S. state that spends more than any other per student: New Jersey With spending as high as $483,000 per classroom (confirmed by NJ Education Department records for 2005-06), New Jersey students fare only slightly better than the national average in reading and math, and rank 37th in average SAT scores. And not even half of NJ's high school freshmen, despite the state's enormous "investment," are academically ready for college four years later. The fact is much of the public considers teacher salaries and overall education budgets to be the same thing -- if you're for raising one, you must be for raising the other. But as the film shows, in many cases 80-90% of the spending goes somewhere besides teacher salaries. In fact billions of dollars, as confirmed by independent audits, are wasted. "The Cartel" investigates what is causing this vast underachievement and what can be done to turn things around.

Scores

Overall Score
25.8
Popularity Percentile (Year)
6.6%
Box Office Percentile (Year)
29.6%
Review Aggregate
62.1

Critic Consensus

48.3% Fresh • 29 critic reviews

Critic reception is mixed, with 48% of 29 logged reviews marked Fresh. Across reviews, critics repeatedly emphasize political, funny, emotional. Common reservations focus on execution consistency, even when reviewers praise standout elements.

politicalfunnyemotionalstylizedcharacter-drivenvisually striking

Cast

CastYearReported SalaryInflation AdjustedNotes
N/A

Aggregated Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes critic score48.0
RT critic review count29
Rotten Tomatoes audience score69.0
RT audience rating count100
IMDb rating7.5
IMDb votes214

Box Office ?

CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Domestic2010$87,763$126,232
International2010N/AN/A
Worldwide2010$87,763$126,232

Earnings / Profitability

Estimated net revenues and net expenses for films based on reported and estimated numbers. This income statement should be considered most viable for the first 24 months after the inital movie's release (ie after most lucrative pay windows).
CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Revenues
Theatrical Net Revenue2010$43,882$63,116
Digital Rentals ?2010$1,150,000$1,654,081
Digital Purchases ?2010$335,000$481,841
Physical Rentals ?2010$2,699,000$3,882,055
Physical Purchases ?2010$6,046,000$8,696,149
TV & Streaming Revenue2010$43,882$63,116
Total Revenues2010$10,317,763$14,840,359
Expenses
Budget ?2010$250,000 (est)$359,583 (est)
Print & Advertising (P&A) ?2010$80,000 (est)$115,066 (est)
Participations2010$413,000$594,031
Residuals ?2010$700,000$1,006,832
Interest & Overhead2010$50,000$71,917
Total Expenses2010$1,493,000$2,147,428
Movie Net Profit or Loss2010$8,824,763$12,692,931

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