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Einstein: Light To The Power Of 2 (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Sandra Caldwell, Chris McKinney, Shelley Peterson, Tom Rack, Paul Soles, Linda Sorensen, Lataye Studwood, Sybyl Walker
Director: David Devine
Category: Family, Special Interest
Studio: Steeplechase
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
95 mins

 
 

 

In exchange for a jellybean, Lannie gets help with her homework from the world's greatest scientist.

Toward the end of a brilliant career in 1953, Albert Einstein was a famous media figure as he was a scholar and physicist at Princeton.A highly unlikely meeting of minds occurs when the wild-haired academic helps young Lannie, a twelve year-old African-American girl, whose poor grades in school are due to her teacher's prejudice.In Lannie, Einstein is reminded of his own early struggles in Switzerland, his quest for intellectual freedom, and concern for the future of democracy in his adopted America.Lannie's earnestness renews Einstein's spirit and in return he gives Lannie an incredible gift: and awareness of her potential.