Films

All these films are award-winning international feature films.

We think they are exceptional and we wanted you to be able to use them in your classroom.

  • Poster for Project Nim

    Project Nim

    A chimpanzee is taken from its mother at birth and raised like a human child.
  • Poster for SEED: The Untold Story

    SEED: The Untold Story

    Students will use data to draw conclusions about GMOs, pesticides, and ethical issues surrounding seed conservation and food justice.
    English Language, Creativity, Cultural/Critical Understanding, Biology, Critically viewing a documentary, English & Media, content & ideas of the film, Data Analysis
  • Poster for Sounds Like Teen Spirit

    Sounds Like Teen Spirit

    A lighthearted look at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
    Critically viewing a documentary text, Critically viewing a documentary
  • Poster for Thank You for the Rain

    Thank You for the Rain

    Students will think critically as they learn about climate change activism through the eyes of Kenyan farmer, Kisilu Musya.
  • Poster for Thank You For the Rain

    Thank You For the Rain

    A cross-curricular scheme of work that takes students on a journey of climate change justice and real-world impact. Clips are accompanied by lesson plans for both English Language and Geography, introducing students to climate change issues from multiple angles whilst meeting key Assessment Objectives.

  • Poster for Thank You For the Rain KE

    Thank You For the Rain KE

    Worlds collide on the front line of climate change.
    Write a newspaper article, Creativity, Cultural/Critical Understanding, Non-fiction & imaginative writing; racism, Biology, Reading, writing, speaking & listening, Climate Change, Writing to describe, explain and inform, Engaging with and understanding a text, Media Studies: New Media Technology, Critically viewing a documentary text, Media Studies: Concept of Ideology, Media Studies: Concept of Genre, English Language Arts, Rhetoric, Analysing documentary, critically viewing a text, English Language Arts, A Level Media Studies, Intro to A Level media studies & key concepts, Presenting, discussing & listening, drama activity , KS3: cultural diversity, media & reality tv, Media Studies: Concept of Representation, English Language Arts, History, English & Media, content & ideas of the film, ELA, Earth Science, English Language Arts, Earth Science, Speaking and listening assessment, Reading for meaning, English - Reading, writing, speaking & listening, Stereotype and prejudice, Reading/speaking/listening/write newspaper article, Stereotypes & Prejudice; Audience; Cinematic Technique, AQA GCSE English/Eng Lang. spec & exam criteria, Analysing & creating new texts, Researching and presenting a debate, Social Studies, Perceiving and interpreting thoughts and feelings, ELA, Storyboarding & screenwriting, Critically viewing a documentary, Data Analysis, Different writing styles - article, diary entries, English Language, Presenting, discussing & listening, drama activity
  • Poster for The Island President

    The Island President

    The ex-President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed tackles rising sea levels resulting from climate change.

  • Poster for The Yes Men Fix the World

    The Yes Men Fix the World

    The Yes Men combine political activism, performance art, and the love of a good prank in a quest to make big business accountable.
    Media Studies: Concept of Ideology, Media Studies: Concept of Genre, Media Studies: Concept of Representation, A Level Media Studies, Media Studies: New Media Technology
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