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There are a number of good "coming of age" documentaries have aired on PBS - '"Off and Running" (POV) is the story of a young African American woman who was adopted at birth by Jewish lesbians and is coming to grips with her identity by looking for her biological mother. Another is "A Son's Sacrifice" (Independent Lens) about a young Muslim American who takes over his father's halal butcher shop and clashes with his father over modernizing the shop versus maintaining tradition. "Shadya" (also Independent Lens) is about a young Arab Israeli woman who is a national karate champion, but faces a challenge when her family wants her to get married and be a more traditional Arab home-maker. All of these, plus many more, have trailers on http://www.itvs.org.
These are all vivid character driven stories that put a human face on the age old problem of becoming independent while still valuing where you come from.
Too often Coming of Age stories/films are about the male experience, so to pair with Catcher, it might be nice to have female protagonist. Some of my favorite female Coming of Age films: Crooklyn, Juno, Bend it Like Beckham, Rabbit-Proof Fence, An Education, My Brilliant Career, Akeela and the Bee, Mermaids. The following are great, but rated "R": Virgin Suicides, Flirting, Heavenly Creatures. Documentaries: Girlhood, Mohawk Girls.
I'll keep thinking of others, too..... Have fun....
I don't focus on the coming of age theme when I teach the novel, but more like "fitting in", so I use Rebel Without a Cause. But What's Eating Gilbert Grape, could be a good one, I think.
And as a side note, I will ever forget the student who INSISTED a movie was made of Catcher in the Rye , and was not going to read the book; I told him I would give him $100 and let him watch the movie and not read if he proved me wrong. Well... he came back the next day and told me I was right and that he was thinking Fiddler on the Roof Hmmm same amount of syllables and words, but no prize! And I always thought that maybe I just SHOULD have let him think there was a movie and have him watch that one and them come ready to discuss it! ;-)
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