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Introduction to European Cinema - Filmhouse Cinema Edinburgh

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22 Learning Events<br />

WAR HORSE<br />

Learning Events<br />

PLEASE VOTE FOR ME<br />

THE ROUND UP<br />

Our Knowledge and Learning team arrange screenings for schools, workshops and learning events for all ages. For further<br />

information please contact Holly Daniel or Nicola Kettlewood on 0131 228 6382 or email education@filmhousecinema.com<br />

Schools Screenings FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ONLY<br />

War Horse Thu 12 Jan, 10am (146 min) •FREE – book with Film Education on 020 7292 7360<br />

Based on the book by Michael Morpurgo, War Horse is an epic adventure set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe during the First World War.<br />

Inside Hana’s Suitcase Mon 23 Jan, 10am (88 minutes) • £2.60, teachers free • Contact the Duty Manager on 0131 228 6382 <strong>to</strong> book<br />

12A • English, Czech and Japanese with English subtitles • Suitable for Global citizenship<br />

Screening in support of Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January) and George Brady, Hana’s brother and Holocaust Survivor, will answer questions after the film – see<br />

page 19 for film information.<br />

Please Vote For Me W<br />

U • Mandarin with English subtitles • Screening arranged by Take One Action • Suitable for S3-S6, Global citizenship, Modern Studies<br />

In an elementary school in the city of Wuhan, three eight-year-old children compete for the position of class moni<strong>to</strong>r. Their parents, devoted <strong>to</strong> their only children,<br />

take part and start <strong>to</strong> influence the results. Please Vote For Me is an award-winning film about an experiment with democracy in China.<br />

Further details and a trailer at http://www.whydemocracy.net/film/3<br />

The Round Up (La Rafle) Thu 26 Jan, 10.30am (125 minutes) • £2.60, teachers free • Contact the Duty Manager on 0131 228 6382 <strong>to</strong> book<br />

12A • French with English subtitles • Suitable for Global citizenship, French<br />

Based on the true s<strong>to</strong>ry of a young Jewish boy, the film depicts the Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup (Rafle du Vel’ d’Hiv), the mass arrest of Jews by French police for the Nazis<br />

in Paris in July 1942. Screening i<br />

been produced by Institut Français <strong>to</strong> support this film.<br />

Coming Soon... Film Education’s CineSchool<br />

CineSchool is a new initiative <strong>to</strong> develop the appreciation and understanding of different types of film in young audiences, aiming <strong>to</strong> encourage an awareness of<br />

the breadth and variety of film <strong>to</strong> be found beyond the blockbuster, and <strong>to</strong> build an understanding of non-mainstream forms. The CineSchool Festival will be a great<br />

chance for Primary and Secondary students <strong>to</strong> access the best of <strong>European</strong> and World <strong>Cinema</strong> in February/March.

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