Events
Film Education held a preview screening of All in Good Time at the Odeon Covent Garden. Students were able to take part in a lively Q&A with director Nigel Cole and actors Reece Ritchie and Amara Karan after the film. Film Studies students from St Xavier Sixth Form College also had the opportunity to ask Nigel for advice on how to become a director and how he creates the balance between humor and drama in his films during a special talkback session.
On the 20th March 2012 the winners of the Young Film Critic were announced at a glitzy ceremony at BAFTA, Piccadilly presented by Andy Akinwolere.
Film Education held a preview screening of The Woman in Black at the Odeon Covent Garden. Director James Watkins attended the screening for a Q&A and Film students from Barnet College were given the opportunity to attend a special talkback session with James where they discussed the film in more detail.
Film Education held a screening of Good on Holocaust Memorial Day 2012 in association with the Holocaust Education Trust. The film was followed by a panel discussion on the issue of ‘Speak Up, Speak Out’, with Guardian film critic Jason Solomans, Richard Hill from the Holocaust Education Trust and Rachel Burns from Film Education.
As part of National Schools Film Week 2011, Film Education held a special educational screening of Four Lions in association BFI Future Film. Producer Derrin Schlesinger and director Chris Morris attended the screening for a Q&A after the film.
Film Education held school preview screenings of War Horse in cinemas across the country to coincide with our recent resource on the film.
Film Education held a special preview of The King's Speech for schools followed by a Q&A session with the film's director Tom Hooper and lead actor Colin Firth. A group of students from St Charles Sixth Form College were also able to attend a Salon style discussion group to debate filmmaking and the filmmakers' careers in more detail.
Film Education held a screening of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy for Secondary schools in London as part of National Schools Film Week. The screening was followed by a Q&A with actor Gary Oldman.
Film Education screened Jane Eyre to schools in London just before the film was released in cinemas as part of National Schools Film Week 2011.
Film Education held a special screening of Sket during this year’s National Schools Film Week to coincide with the release of our recent resource on this film. The screening was followed by Q&A after the screening with director Nirpal Bhogal, actors Riann Steele, Aimee Kelly and Adelayo Adedayo and Jennifer Blake from the Safe ’N’ Sound Youth Project.
Film Education held a special preview screening of Cars 2 (3D) for Primary Schools at the London Empire Leicester Square. Producer Denise Ream attended the event to talk to the children about working on the film with Pixar.
Film Education held a special preview screening of Studio Ghibli’s Arrietty for Primary Schools at the London Empire Leicester Square. The students also had the opportunity to ask actor Tom Holland about his role as voice artist for the character Sho during a Q&A held after the screening.
Film Education held a special screening of ‘Flying Monsters 3D’ for Primary Schools at the BFI IMAX. Sir David Attenborough attended the screening, giving the schools a chance to ask him questions about the film and his career. Students from Ivydale Primary School also had the opportunity to attend a salon discussion with Sir David after the screening.
Film Education held preview screenings of Tomorrow When The War Began for schools across the UK. Actress Rachel Hurd-Wood attended a special screening in central London, giving the schools that attended a chance to ask her about the film and her career during a Q&A session.
Film Education held screenings of 'The Magic Tree' for primary schools in London and Edinburgh in association with Telewizja Polska.
Film Education extended National Schools Film Week to collaborate with the BFI and the London Film Festival, to screen titles previously screened to the public as part of the Festival in the form of a small tour of regional cinemas.
Film Education extended National Schools Film Week to collaborate with the BFI and the London Film Festival, to screen titles previously screened to the public as part of the Festival in the form of a small tour of regional cinemas.
Exotic Europe was part of a season of inaugural events marking the opening of Europe House, the new home of both the European Parliament and the European Commission in the UK.
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