WALL-E: Film Guide
World Space Week, 4 Oct - 10 Oct
A film guide that looks at WALL-E (2008), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
1 ppt
Wed 12 Feb 2020
09:45 - 11:50
The Engine Room,
50- 52 High St,
Bridgwater,
TA6 3BL
FREE
All ages
WHAT: Into Film is proud to present a free educational screening of Wall-E as part of the Spring Screenings: Changing Times programme. At a time of remarkable change around attitudes towards the environment, technology, politics, and identity, particularly for young people, this film will open up discussion around some of these themes, utilising the remarkable power of cinema to deepen learning as well as provoke conversation and debate. The screening will be preceded by a short compilation of archive film on the theme, special schools' edit provided by Yorkshire Film Archive.
WHEN: Wednesday 12 February, 09.45am - 11.50am (the event will start promptly at 10am)
WHERE: The Engine Room, 50- 52 High St, Bridgwater TA6 3BL.
Certificate: U - BBFC. Into Film recommends this film is engaging for all ages.
We look forward to seeing you at the screening!
Please contact info@intofilm.org with any queries.
Need help getting sign off from senior staff for your school trip to the cinema? Download our handy form with teacher testimonials outlining the educational benefits of a cinema visit, including literacy attainment, SMSC development and accessibility.
This event is full. You can join our waiting list in case any places become available.
WALL-E
A much-loved and entertaining animation with minimal dialogue, Wall-E tells the story of a small, rather hopeless looking robot who is left alone on Earth to clean up the mess we humans have made of the planet. Getting on with his routine day after day, we get to know him and his curious personality at the same time as he carries out his lonely task - until, that is, he meets Eve, another robot sent to Earth, who opens Wall-E's eyes to a whole new kind of life...
NULL
Andrew Stanton
2008
USA
English
98 minutes