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To help you mark Anti-Bullying Week 2020, we've launched a brand new anti-bullying resource themed around Into Film Award-winning short film 'I'm the One'.
Reading time 7 mins
Use our films, resources and more to mark Anti-Bullying Week in your classroom between 13-17 November.
Reading time 6 mins
The theme for this year's Anti-Bullying Week, taking place 12-16 November, is 'Choose Respect'. Find out what that means and how you can get involved.
Reading time 5 mins
Congratulations to Hornsea Community Primary School, Yorkshire, who created an inventive, emoji-led film tackling the tricky topic of anti-bullying in schools.
Viewing time 5 mins
As we launch our brand new Anti-Bullying on Film resources, Martha Evans of the Anti-Bullying Alliance explains how film can be used to support anti-bullying.
Lauren Seager-Smith from Anti-Bullying Alliance explains why film is a wonderful way to explore issues relating to bullying, power and personal responsibility.
Reading time 4 mins
The screen industries have united to outline a new Set of Principles and zero-tolerance Guidance to combat harassment and other systemic issues in the industry.
The crowdfunded project from AR Films revolves around themes of suicide prevention, bullying, self-harm and mental health.
Viewing time 8 mins
This charming and poignant anti-bullying animation was made by a group of young people aged 5 - 11 from Brandon Estate Community Hall, London.
'Pin Cushion', a powerful anti-bullying film, features in this year's Into Film Festival. Teacher Grace Eardley explains why she recommends it so highly.
Cornelius will be inspiring young filmmakers in London and beyond, with a particular focus on those who have fallen out of the educational system.
Reading time 10 mins
Our Film of the Month for July 2017 is short film Confirm Humanity, a striking-yet-delicate exploration of what it is that makes us human.
Will Gardner, CEO of Childnet International, explains how educators can get involved in this year's Safer Internet Day.
Reading time 3 mins
Director Carlos Saldanha talks about how animation can deliver positive messages and how Ferdinand is an inspirational character.
Viewing time 6 mins
Students in Liverpool, Doncaster and Newcastle met director Rob Brown recently for Q&A screenings of his film Sixteen.
Reading time 2 mins
We look at how film can help to raise awareness of autism, while Into Film Club member Bethany speaks about her own experience of autism in school life.
Having won Best Animation and the Audience Choice Award at the 2019 Into Film Awards, filmmaker Elise explains the filming process and the impact of winning.
In this Q&A, Dylan and YT, the two leading subjects of the film One Mile Away, talk candidly about how they were seduced into gang lifestyle.
Viewing time 3 mins
At the Everyman Screen on the Green today, two of Britain's most cherished actors answered questions about the film industry and their recent fairytale, Malefic
Made by eleven young filmmakers from diverse backgrounds, December's winners from Accrington sees young men confronting the stereotypes assigned to them.
Viewing time 4 mins
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