Synopsis
One world, two realities. Why does progress only favor certain regions? In the city, school buildings stand majestically, equipped with advanced technology and wide access to learning materials. On the other hand, many students are stuck with old books and limited facilities. In one place, horizons continue to expand, paving the way to a bright future. In another, the dreams of the nation’s children are eroded by leaky roofs and cracked blackboards. Through true stories of students and teachers, this documentary explores how two public schools with the same status live in two different dimensions. In a school that is rich in facilities, students can develop their talents and are taught to think critically with adequate facilities and infrastructure.
Meanwhile, in a deprived school, the spirit of learning is still burning even though books have to be passed down for years. Does education only favor those who are born in the right place? “One world, two realities” is not just a portrait of inequality, but also a mirror that shows the
face of our education today. Will we allow this gap to widen, or will we stand together to ensure that every child – regardless of where they stand – has the same right to dream and achieve a future?
