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A resource for young people to explore the themes of this film, which tells the inspiring story of Jesse Owens and the 1936 Olympics.
Suitable for12–16
1 ppt
1 pdf
A film guide that looks at Race (2016), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
Suitable for12–15
A film guide that looks at Cars (2006), exploring topics such as friendship, family and community.
Suitable for8–12
As part of our coming of age series this resource ask learners to challenge stereotypes of race, age and social background.
Suitable for15+
A film guide that looks at Belle (2013), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
Suitable for15–16
2
A film guide that looks at Loving (2016), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
A film guide that looks at Tomorrowland (2015), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
Suitable for12+
1
A film guide that looks at District 9 (2009), exploring topics such as racism, social segregation and inequality.
A resource that uses Black and Welsh to explore and discuss notions of identity, citizenship and race in Wales.
Activities to support engagement, debate and reflection for titles within the Debate strand of the Into Film Festival.
Six titles from interfilm Berlin which are available for clubs to watch online.
Suitable for-
This resource uses the film Belle to help discuss black history and the abolition movement.
3
Activities to support engagement, debate and reflection alongside a screening from the Activate: Effecting Change strand of the festival.
Suitable for5–12
Activities to support engagement, debate and reflection alongside a screening from the No Borders, No Boundaries strand of the festival.
Our Bravery and Brotherhood resource aids revision for students aged 15+ in both English literature and English language.
3 pdf
2 ppt
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