Step into Spring with Into Film+
09 Mar 2025 in Into Film+With spring and end of term holidays just around the corner, we've curated a collection of uplifting films to stream in your classroom.
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Two parentless Irish children arrive in New York City via ocean liner, beginning a wild cross-country journey that will change their lives forever.
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Coming-of-age drama focusing on the relationship between two brothers competing for recognition and approval in a gymnastics competition.
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Read MoreIrish drama focusing on the everyday lives of a small, rural Irish community during the 1980s, seen through the eyes of a married couple.
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Live-action Disney musical about a gentle princess who must escape into the forest from her jealous wicked stepmother.
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A series of stories developed by a collective of filmmakers who aim to show what it is like to live with neurodivergence in a chaotic world.
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A Kenyan dad documents the worrying changes in weather on his farm, setting in motion his journey to speak at the world’s biggest climate summit.
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Short French-language propaganda film made by British auteur Alfred Hitchcock about a WWII soldier’s escape from German-occupied France.
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Short drama set in 1970s Belfast in which a widowed father and his daughter bond over Morse code, but their peaceful family life gets disrupted.
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A short archive film in which a boy writes to a pen pal in the USA to explain what life is like in 1950s Scotland from a child’s perspective.
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A short archive film in which a Welsh boy writes to his cousin in Australia, offering an insight into a 1950s rural upbringing.
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A 1950s film postcard from the Isle of Wight, where two children go an adventure in a fishing boat.
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Archive documentary in which young British Asians reflect on their cultural identities and share their passion for music that blends traditions.
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