Into Film Clubs
Find out everything you need to know about starting an Into Film Club.
The Into Film Festival - the world's largest free youth film festival - returns to screens across the UK this autumn, taking place from 7 - 23 November and with 2,600 free screenings of over 150 films and special events in 550 venues across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Now in its sixth phenomenally successful year - having welcomed 485,000 5-19 year old students and their teachers in 2017 - the 2018 edition promises to be more exciting than ever.
I still can't believe such a stunning resource was made available to us. Next year, I plan to make more use of the Festival and provide access for more learners in our school community
Teacher, Into Film Festival 2017
The annual Into Film Festival is free to all students and educators and supports education through a carefully curated programme of films and events suitable for Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form students with topical themes, resources, debates, special events and careers activities. The Festival uses the power and magic of film - from exclusive preview screenings of new blockbusters to screenings of popular classics - to engage young minds in a broad range of topics from foreign language film, documentaries, animation, classics and hidden gems from the archive, all mapped against curricula from across the four nations and regions.
My students want more, they want to go to the cinema more, they're buzzing! Job done, mission accomplished!
Teacher, Into Film Festival 2017
This year's festival is programmed with six themes in mind to help teachers navigate the 2018 edition:
This is our wellbeing strand that aims to open-up discussion around young people's mental health
Titles in this strand are ‘F' rated - this standard refers only to films that have either been directed or written by a woman, or in some cases both. If the films also feature strong female characters at the centre, they are considered to represent the gold standard of the F-rating.
Celebrating our relationship with continental Europe, their respective film industries, and film cultures, with key titles from the past and present. This strand will also include British content.
From environmental issues to superheroes, international politics and dystopian futures, saving the world is never straightforward.
In support of the BFI's FAN (Film Audience Network)-led year-long celebration of British animation Anim18, this strand will feature new and archive animated content from across the globe.
The sixth and final Festival theme will be announced in July, and will be part-curated by Into Film's Youth Advisory Council (YAC), comprised of a nationwide group of young people aged 10-18.
Please keep in mind that Festival screenings and special events get booked up very fast. Priority bookings go live on 5 September to all those with an Into Film Club, while general bookings go live a day later on 6 September.
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