Kidderminister will be celebrating Schools film week by offering school kids a free trip to the cinema.
“Brave” and “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” will be filmed at the Reel Cinema on the 23rd and 24th of October respectively. The main aim of the film week is to assist teaching in the classrooms by getting films linked directly to the different portions in the syllabus.
Another mode of assisting with the classes in the school is the setting up of an online as well as on topics pertaining to their syllabus.
The previous year there were 470,000 school children and their teachers who went to the cinemas and the current year, during the film festival week there would be 2,500 shows spread across 250 theatres throughout the UK. Nick Walker the Director of the film festival stated that the film week was trying to develop more consciousness and comprehension of the movies via the idea of relationships and conversations in different films, refer to problems related to exchange of cultures and create an understanding among the teachers how they can make use of films in the school curriculum.
He elucidated that it could be accomplished by talks on cinema and information that can be gathered via the Internet that offers the teachers the utility to urge their pupils to investigate and comprehend the innovative world of cinema.
Teachers would be able to boo the free cinema tickets by logging on to nationalschoolsfilmweek.org.