Karlovy Vary Film Festival Interview
Interview with Julie Ward, British MEP, on film education #KVIFF2016
What do we mean when we talk about "film education"?
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Karlovy Vary Film Festival Interview
What do we mean when we talk about "film education"?
New Horizons International Film Festival Interview
An insightful look at New Horizons' activities in the promotion of film culture to a young audience.
New Horizons International Film Festival Interview
Two programs that complete each other in their wider goal.
New Horizons International Film Festival Interview
One of the participating teachers in an exciting project run by New Horizons
The importance of film literacy and the challenges it faces.
Film as a way of promoting cultural ideas and different perspectives. FRED at School as a way for young students to interact with one another and learn about different cultural backgrounds.
The first results of a work in progress analysis on film literacy among teenage students based on the first edition of FRED at School
An analysis on how the participating students of different countries reacted to the different films of the FRED at School project and their content.
Film literacy presenting film as a language to be understood with future ambitions of developing ways in which it might teach future generations to speak it.
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