Education Today
National Schools Film Week
15th - 19th October: England, Wales, N Ireland, 29th October - 2nd November: Scotland
Published:  01 September, 2007

This October, over _ million school children can enjoy 1,750 FREE schools screenings and events now programmed into cinemas throughout the UK as part of the 12th National Schools Film Week (NSFW).

Organised by Film Education, it is the biggest event of its kind in Europe. The screenings are supported by free online resources suitable for all ages.

The central theme of this year’s NSFW is The World in Which We Live reflected through a range of current and forthcoming films that focus on the environment, social and racial injustice, bullying, politics and more broadly, the world as shown from a variety of different perspectives.

Secondary school students can choose from a range of major releases, documentaries and independent film successes including THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, BLOOD DIAMOND, AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, BABEL, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, THE QUEEN, VOLVER and THIS IS ENGLAND.

Primary school children can watch a wide range of titles such as: ARTHUR AND THE INVISIBLES, BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA, CHARLOTTES WEB, EARTH, HAPPY FEET, MARCH OF THE PENGUINS, OVER THE HEDGE and TALES FROM EARTHSEA.

Teachers can check listings for their area and book their FREE tickets at www.nsfw.org

Join the Film Education mailing list free of charge to receive information about all resources relevant to your subject and year groups at www.filmeducation.org







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