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From sandy African landscapes to the cobblestones of Paris, young people from across the local area will be taken on a cinematic journey of adventure in this year's Foyle Film Festival Education Programme. Running from Monday 2 – Friday 26 November, the curriculum-focused programme will offer a host of films from across the world, industry guests and a series of digital workshops to help bring students into the heart of the annual Foyle Film Festival.

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FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL

MONDAY 2 – FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2015

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The primary programme takes the audience on a journey of adventure from sandy African landscapes to the cobblestones of Paris in Zarafa – the story of Maki, a young boy taken from his village by slave traders. The Short Game follows a group of seven-year-old golfing protégés as they train for, and compete in, the World Championships of Junior Golf. The post-primary programme explores the struggle for women’s suffrage and the right to have an education. Suffragette is the stirring story, inspired by the early-20th century campaign by the suffragettes for the right of women to vote. Schedule permitting, director Sarah Gavron (Brick Lane) will introduce the screening and take part in a post-screening discussion. Meanwhile, He Named Me Malala is a portrait of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban when returning home from school because she was advocating for girls' education. She miraculously survived and is now a leading campaigner for girls' education globally as co-founder of the Malala Fund. Schedule permitting, Aneeta Prem, President of Freedom Charity and advocate for all girls’ right to an education, will introduce the film and host a Q&A afterwards.

CCEA’s Moving Image Arts Showcase is Foyle Film Festival’s annual celebration of the talent, imagination and creativity of the MIA students. City of Derry Crystal Awards are presented to the winning students on the day as part of this special ceremony.

As well as film screenings in Brunswick Moviebowl and Nerve Centre Cinema, the festival education programme takes films into schools. For the month of November, the Nerve Centre’s Creative Learning Centre team will give students a unique opportunity to use fun ICT skills in the classroom in order to explore this year’s festival themes. While FabLab staff will help primary pupils create their own clock (based on the Disney movie Inside Out) and guide post-primary students through designing and building their own small merchandise products. For schools booking high numbers for Brunswick Moviebowl screenings, the festival can cover bus travel on a first-come first-served basis.

Bernie McLaughlinFoyle Film Festival Director & Programmer

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Foyle Film Festival is the flagship project of the Nerve Centre. The festival acknowledges the ongoing support of City of Derry Crystal, and venue partner Brunswick Moviebowl.

Foyle Film Festival is funded by DCAL through Northern Ireland Screen, and by Derry City and Strabane District Council.

The Foyle Film Festival Education Programme has a broad focus this year concentrating on action, adventure and the struggle to achieve a better way of life.

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MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER @ 10AM TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

TALES OF THE NIGHT

“ Instantly timeless! A triumph!”

Variety

“ A visually splendid and emotionally satisfying adventure for all ages.”

Screen Daily

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FRIENDSHIP / TRAVEL / ADVENTURE

France/Belgium.2012. Director(s): Rémi Bezançon, Jean-Christophe Lie. Cast: Max Renaudin Pratt, Simon Abkarian, François-Xavier Demaison. Duration: 1hr.18mins. Cert: PG. Distributor: Soda Pictures

Stunning African scenery hosts the story of Maki, a young boy taken from his village by slave traders. He escapes from their clutches and stumbles upon a young giraffe called Zarafa. The two form a bond and, when Zarafa loses his mother, Maki promises never to abandon his new friend. The nomad Hassan, who wants to give Zarafa as a gift to the French king, pulls Zarafa and Maki apart. But Maki has made up his mind to do everything in his power to stop Hassan fulfilling his mission and to bring the giraffe back to its native land – even if it means risking his life. From sandy African landscapes to the cobblestones of Paris, Maki refuses to leave his friend’s side as he discovers a completely different world across the Mediterranean.

ZARAFA

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE

France.2011. Director: Michel Ocelot. Cast: Julien Béramis, Marine Griset, Michel Elias. Duration: 1hr.24mins. Cert: U. Distributor: Soda Pictures

From the imagination of internationally renowned animator Michel Ocelot (Kirikou And The Sorceress, Azur & Asmar) comes a magical and visually stunning film, delighting kids, families and animation fans of all ages.

Silhouetted characters are set off against exquisitely detailed Day-Glo backgrounds bursting with colour and kaleidoscopic patterns, as the film weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique location, from Tibet to medieval Europe, an Aztec kingdom to the African plains. In Ocelot’s celebrated storytelling, history blends with fairytale as viewers are whisked off to visit enchanted lands full of dragons, shape-shifting werewolves, captive princesses and enormous talking bees – and each fable ends with its own ironic twist. Each one of the tales is fascinating to watch and contains meaningful themes and messages.

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THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

PAPER PLANES TOYS IN THE ATTIC ALBERT

“With magical realism and hearty humour bubbling through the film in abundance, Paper Planes offers the same joyful jaunt for all ages that helped fellow homegrown efforts Babe and Red Dog achieve success.”

Concrete Playground

“ Like its half-pint stars, The Short Game stands on the cusp of brilliance.”

USA Today

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAUTHEMES: SPORT / COMPETITION / DEDICATION / DETERMINATION / WINNING & LOSING

USA. 2013. Director: Josh Greenbaum. Duration: 1hr.39mins. Cert: PG. Distributor: Kaleidoscope Film Distribution

The Short Game follows the lives of eight of the best seven-year old golfers in the world as they train for and compete in the World Championships of Junior Golf. The annual tournament, held at golfing mecca Pinehurst, North Carolina, brings in 1,500 young golfers from 54 different countries and determines who will be crowned golf’s next phenomenon. In its course, the eight stories entwine to form a fascinating and often funny portrait of a group of very young athletes and their families, in which the narrow-focused, peculiar and highly competitive junior golf subculture becomes both a window into contemporary global society and an inspiring reflection of the human condition.

THE SHORT GAME

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FATHER-SON RELATIONSHIP / GRIEF / BULLYING / FRIENDSHIP / COMPETITION / PERSEVERANCE

Australia.2014. Director: Robert Connolly. Cast: Ed Oxenbould, Sam Worthington, Julian Dennison. Duration: 1hr.36mins. Cert: U

Dylan and his father Jack live in a small rural town in Western Australia. Both are recovering emotionally from the recent and sudden death of their beautiful mother and wife. With his father refusing to move off the couch or show any interest in life, Dylan attempts to move on by channelling his energy into a paper planes championship. When he makes it through to the national finals, Dylan discovers he faces threats and friendships in equal measures from those around him. An imaginative children's film about a young boy's passion for flight and the challenges he overcomes to compete in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan.

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / FRIENDSHIP

USA.2012. Director(s): Vivian Schilling, Jirí Barta. Cast: Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Vivian Schilling, Cary Elwes. Duration: 1hr.20mins. Cert: PG. Distributor: 4Digital Media

In an attic full of discarded junk, a pretty doll called Buttercup lives in an old trunk together with her friends, the marionette Sir Handsome, the lovable Teddy Bear, a Mechanical Mouse and the plasticine creature, Laurent. When Buttercup is snatched and taken off to the Land of Evil, her pals set out on a wondrous and daring adventure to rescue her from the all-powerful Head of State. A meticulously-crafted visual feast, combining multiple forms of animation into an enchanting and fantastic adventure set in a magical world of toys and knick-knacks stored in the attic.

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE / KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / FRIENDSHIP / RIGHT & WRONG

Denmark.2015. Director: Karsten Kiilerich. Cast: Vibeke Ankjær Axværd, Alfred Bjerre Larsen, Oscar Di etz. Duration: 1hr.21mins. Cert: U. Language: English. Distributor: Universal Pictures UK

Small-town Albert ventures out into the world to become a hot air balloon captain. He kidnaps his best friend, wannabe pirate Egon, and the two find themselves involved in the robbery of the world’s biggest diamond. Will their friendship be strong enough to deal with the big time crook Rapallo and to reach their dreams?

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PRIMARY OUTREACH WORKSHOP PROGRAMME

VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACHSUITABLE FOR: YEARS 4 – 7AREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / THE ARTS / UICT / WAU / COMMUNICATION / LITERACY / MNTHEMES: EXPLORING EMOTIONS / UNDERSTANDING ONE’S OWN AND OTHERS FEELINGS AND EMOTIONSDURATION: 2HRS MAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30COST: £3

This year’s programme offers pupils the chance to work together to create an animation using Pixar’s animated film Inside Out as inspiration. Pupils will collaborate using characters from the film to help identify emotions from facial expressions and the appropriate responses to feelings. They will create a short animation exploring some of the emotions that drive us all. Pupils will work in small animation teams, using iPads, green screen technology and editing software to tell their story.

VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACHSUITABLE FOR: YEARS 4 – 7AREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / THE ARTS / UICT / WAU / COMMUNICATION / LITERACYTHEMES: EXPRESSING AN EMOTIONAL RESPONSE THROUGH MUSICDURATION: 2HRS MAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30COST: £3

Pupils will work together to make an alternative soundtrack to a sequence from Pixar’s Inside Out. Through exploring the concept of a soundtrack, the pupils will change the feeling, emotion and pace of the original sequence, by replacing it with their own musical composition.

Using iPads, pupils will create their own emotional soundtrack using sound effects and stock music.

ANIMATING WITH iPADS SOUND AND VISION

Teachers can book the following two-hour hands-on workshops on any school day from Monday 2 to Friday 27 November at a time that suits their own timetable. There is no need to book buses or cover for teachers, as the Foyle Film Festival will bring these exciting digital workshops right into the classroom.

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THURSDAY 19 & FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBERBOOKING: These workshops will be offered on a first-come first-served basis. The first schools to book can determine the dates/times that suit their specific timetables.

WORKSHOP 1: COMIC CREATION

WORKSHOP 2 : DIGITAL AUDIO

VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 2AREAS OF LEARNING: UICT (MUSIC & SOUND / COMMUNICATION) / WORLD AROUND US / LITERACY / THE ARTSTHEMES: HISTORY / PDMU / AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE / AWARENESS OF SELF AND OTHERSDURATION: 2.5HRSMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30COST: £3

Explore and learn about the events of 1916 through innovative animations and comic books that bring the Easter Rising and Battle of the Somme to life like never before. 2016 marks the 100 year anniversaries of the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme, seen as pivotal moments in the history of Ireland. The Nerve Centre's Creative Centenaries project has created a suite of new, cutting-edge educational resources to address those events and more. Comic books have been created around the personal stories of two people caught up in both events. The Easter Rising is told from the point of view of Bangor woman Winifred Carney, personal secretary to James Connolly and one of the last people to leave the GPO during Easter week.

VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 2AREAS OF LEARNING: UICT (MUSIC & SOUND / COMMUNICATION) / WORLD AROUND US / LITERACY /COMMUNICATION / THE ARTSTHEMES: HISTORY / PDMU / AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE / AWARENESS OF SELF AND OTHERSDURATION: 2.5HRSMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30COST: £3

Using digital audio technologies, pupils will create a news piece or interview in the aftermath of the Battle of the Somme or the Easter Rising in this special audio workshop. Exploring resources from the period, pupils will gain an insight into the language and methods used to convey the reality of the events to an island-wide audience.

The Battle of the Somme story focuses on Lurgan-born William McFadzean, one of the first people from Ulster to receive the Victoria Cross for bravery and who died on the opening day of battle. Using curriculum-linked graphic novels and 3D style animations, students will delve into the historic events of 1916 and create their own digital comic books or radio-style podcasts based on the interactive tasks included in the resource.

Pupils will compile short comics and posters highlighting the role of Cumann na mBan members during the Easter Rising or focus on encouraging men and women to enlist in the First World War. Inspired by Creative Centenaries resources, pupils will explore themes of enlistment and engagement in this digital design session.

CREATIVE CENTENARIESDIGITAL WORKSHOPS

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“ A meditation on the nature of fear, cause and effect as seen through the eyes of a child.”

VENUE: SCHOOL-BASED OUTREACHSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / COMMUNICATION / CITIZENSHIP / EMU / PDMU / WAUTHEMES: BULLYING / OVERCOMING FEAR / LONELINESS / ISOLATION / AWARENESS OF SELF AND OTHERS / EMPATHYDURATION: 30–40 MINS APPROXMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: CLASS-BASED ACTIVITY COST: £1

A Short Film About Fear tells the story of a young boy who lives a relatively solitary existence outside of judo training. He encounters constant bullying at school by the same bunch of boys on every occasion. He is a quiet boy, thoughtful and introspective, and has a fear of spiders. He regularly arrives home to an empty house as his mother works full-time. On this occasion, after being picked on quite badly at school, he arrives home to find a spider in the bath and, out of character, he tortures it. A Short Film About Fear tackles issues of bullying, fear, loneliness and isolation, and is specifically aimed at a young audience. The screening is followed by a workshop and a Q&A that will explore all the themes and issues that are highlighted in the film.

A Short Film About Fear was financed by Northern Ireland Screen and produced by Brassneck Productions.

A SHORT FILM ABOUT FEAR

DATES: MONDAY 16, TUESDAY 17, MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER @ 10AMThere is a level of flexibility on the start time for this special screening/workshop so that schools can accommodate their own specific timetable.

OUTREACH SCREENING & WORKSHOP

TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER @ 1PM – 4PM

VENUE: NERVE CENTRE FAB LABSUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE (AGE 5) / KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY / DESIGNTHEMES: CREATIVITY / INNOVATION / INSPIRATION / TEAM WORKDURATION: 2HRSMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 15 COST: £2

Students will use computer-controlled cutting machines to build their own personal clock designs. Using the inspiration of Disney’s animated film Inside Out, pupils will design a clock face to demonstrate emotions such as Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness.

Places on this workshop are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

MAKE YOUR OWN CLOCK

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Teachers can book any of the following educational film packages to screen in the classroom on any date and time from Monday 16 to Friday 27 November. No need to book buses or cover for teachers, as the Foyle Film Festival will bring the film programme right into the classroom. The festival is always inundated with bookings for outreach screening packages, so please book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, we are willing to arrange screenings outside of the advertised festival dates and normal school hours, for example, as part of Into Film After School Clubs. We try not to refuse any reasonable request.

PLEASE NOTE: A minimum booking of 70 places is required for outreach events. COST: £1 / Teachers Free

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SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE / KEY STAGE 1AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FRIENDSHIP / HELPING OTHERS / TEAM WORK / POSITIVE THINKING

USA.2009. Director(s): Ansgar Niebuhr, Alan Simpson. Cast: Sabine Bohlmann, Max Felder, Stefan Günther, Julia Haacke, Gudo Hoegel. Duration: 1hr.10mins. Cert: U. Language: English

In the enchanted kingdom of Pinkovia the fairy Princess Lillifee rules with a magic hand, creating beauty and spreading goodwill wherever she goes. With her best friend, Pupsi the pig, she flies throughout her realm, leaving behind a magical trail: clouds of pink butterflies and sparkling stars! She soon discovers that not all Pinkovians are happy. They complain about the recklessness and destructive rivalry between the fairies Snowflake, Flicker and Mistral. Naturally, this conflict makes Lillifee very sad. But with the help of her friends Pupsi, Basil the hedgehog and Carlos the frog, Lillifee finds a way to restore peace among the fairies and harmony in her magical realm!

Based on a series of books that has been published in more than 20 countries, this English-language feature is a treasure for children who revel in fantasy worlds. Filled with fun songs, vibrantly colourful animation and universal lessons about positive thinking and working together.

SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: ACTION / TRAVEL / ADVENTURE

USA.2014. Director: Cast: Melanie Griffith, Jane Lynch, William Baldwin, Stephen Baldwin, Rob Schneider. Duration: 1hr.12mins. Cert: PG

Animated dinosaur adventure about three curious children who accidentally set a time machine in motion and find themselves 65 million years in the past. After they land in a nest of dinosaur eggs, their initial terror quickly passes when they realise that the giant Tyrannosaurus Rex standing over them is smiling, seeing them as family instead of food. Can the trio find their way home before it's too late?PRINCESS LILLIFEE

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SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FEELINGS / EMOTIONS / COPING WITH CHANGE / GROWING UP

USA.2014. Director: Pete Docter. Cast: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader, Diane Lane. Duration: 1hr.42mins. Cert: U

Growing up can be a bumpy road and it's no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in Headquarters, the control centre inside Riley's mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.

SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / TEAM WORK

USA.2014. Director: Pierre Coffin. Cast: Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Steve Coogan. Duration: 1hr.31mins. Cert: U

Starting as single-celled yellow organisms, Minions evolve through the ages, perpetually serving the most despicable of masters. Continuously unsuccessful at keeping these masters, from T.Rex to Napoleon, the Minions find themselves without someone to serve and fall into a deep depression. But one Minion named Kevin has a plan, and he – alongside teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little Bob – ventures out into the world to find a new evil boss for his brethren to follow. The trio embark upon a thrilling journey that ultimately leads them to their next potential master, Scarlet Overkill, the world’s first-ever female super-villain. They travel from Antarctica to New York in the Swinging Sixties, ending in mod London, where they must face their biggest challenge to date: saving all of Minionkind...from annihilation.

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THE SECOND STAR TO THE LEFT

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MINIONS

“In a crowded field of entertainments that live in the mind only for the time they’re before the eyes, here is a work destined for the long-term memory.”

Sight & Sound

“ Witty and all-round entertaining.”

Neil Smith, Total Film

PLEASE NOTE: INSIDE OUT is only available to book on Tuesday 24, Wednesday 25, Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November.

PLEASE NOTE: MINIONS is not available to book on Monday 16 November.

THE SECOND STAR TO THE LEFT & ON ANGEL WINGS

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SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE / KEY STAGE 1AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FRIENDS / HELPING OTHERS / CHRISTMAS

USA.2001. Director: Graham Ralph. Cast: Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams, Barbara Windsor, Henry Cherrytree. Duration: 29mins. Cert: U

One Christmas Eve a parcel falls from Santa’s sleigh and lands in a small garden shed inhabited by three pets: Archie the rabbit, Duke the guinea pig and Babs the hamster. Determined to deliver the present to its rightful owner in time for Christmas, the three friends embark on an exciting new adventure.

This beautiful animated film is from the BAFTA award-winning team behind The First Snow Of Winter.

SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE / KEY STAGE 1AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FRIENDS / EXTENDED FAMILY / CHRISTMAS / THE NATIVITY / STORYTELLING

UK.2014. Director: Dave Unwin. Cast: Michael Gambon, Dominic Cooper, Juliet Stevenson. Duration: 28mins. Cert: U Distributor: Kaleidoscope Film Distribution

One starry night, a shepherd boy is taken on a secret, magical night-flight to witness a Christmas miracle. Rachel is eight and for the first time is allowed to join her brothers and sisters to visit their grandfather, Amos as he carries out his annual ritual of a night in the hills, where he worked as a young shepherd boy. Grandfather is delighted to see the children and a special bond is established between him and Rachel. He tells them how she reminds him of a magical night; he then proceeds to recount it. He explains how, ahead of the other shepherds protecting their flock with him, he is flown away by the Angel Gabriel to be the first visitor to the newly born Christ child. This magical reworking of the nativity by the leading writer Michael Morpurgo is rich with human poignancy as we share this very special experience.

OVERALL DURATION FOR PACKAGE 3: 57 MINSFREE BOOK FOR SCHOOLS: The first school to book in excess of 50 places for this film will receive free copies of Michael Morpurgo’s book ‘On Angel Wings’.

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VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10) / KEY STAGE 4 / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: HISTORY / POLITICS / PDMU / WAU / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / HUMAN RIGHTSTHEMES: WOMEN’S RIGHTS / PROTEST / POVERTY / JUSTICE / CLASS / GENDER / COURAGE / DEDICATION / MAKING DECISIONS

UK.2015. Director: Sarah Gavron. Cast: Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Whishaw, Anne Marie Duff, Meryl Streep. Duration: 1hr.46mins. Cert: PG-13. Distributor: Pathe/Twentieth Century Fox

Schedule permitting, Director Sarah Gavron will introduce the film and take part in a post-screening discussion. Sarah is known for Brick Lane, Village At The End Of The World and This Little Life, for which she won the BAFTA for New Director (Fiction) in 2004. Sarah has also received BAFTA TV Award nominations for Brick Lane (2007) and This Little Life (2003).

Suffragette is a moving drama that will empower all who are striving for equal rights in our own day and age. The stirring story, inspired by the early-20th century campaign by the suffragettes for the right of women to vote, centres on Maud (played by Carey Mulligan), a working wife and

mother who comes to realise that she must fight for her dignity both at home and in her workplace. Discovering that she is not alone, Maud becomes an activist alongside other brave women from all walks of life. The early efforts at resistance were passive but as the women faced increasingly aggressive police action, the suffragettes become galvanised, risking their very lives to ensure that women's rights would be recognised and respected. The story of Maud’s fight for dignity is as gripping and visceral as any thriller; it is also heart breaking and inspirational. The film will resonate with men and women across the generations; it is about parents and children, courage and dedication, and making hard choices.

SUFFRAGETTEFRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

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“ A touchingly beautiful movie, propelled by the power of the human heart to believe.”

Peter Boff, US News & World Report

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TUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10) / KEY STAGE 4 / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: POLITICS / HUMAN RIGHTS / PDMU / WAU / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: JUSTICE / RIGHT TO EDUCATION / WOMEN’S RIGHTS / CLASS / GENDER / FAMILY

USA.2015. Director: Davis Guggenheim. Cast: Malala Yousafzaj, Ziauddin Yousafzai, Toorpekai Yousafzai, Khushal Yousafzai, Atal Yousafzai, Mobin Khan. Duration: 1hr.27mins. Cert: PG-13. Distributor: 20th Century Fox

Schedule permitting, Aneeta Prem will introduce this screening and take part in a post-screening discussion. Aneeta is an author, human rights campaigner, magistrate and the founder and President of Freedom Charity, which raises awareness of Forced Marriage and dishonour-based violence. Aneeta also advocates for all girls to have access to education as a fundamental right and a strong foundation for the rest of their lives.

An intimate portrait of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai, who was targeted by the Taliban and severely wounded by a gunshot when returning home on her school bus in Pakistan's Swat Valley. The then 15-year-old was singled out, along with her father, for advocating for girls' education, and the attack on her sparked an outcry from

HE NAMED ME MALALA

supporters around the world. She miraculously survived and is now a leading campaigner for girls' education globally as co-founder of the Malala Fund. The film shows how Malala, her father Zia and her family are committed to fighting for education for all girls worldwide. The film provides a glimpse into this extraordinary young girl's life, from her close relationship with her father who inspired her love for education, to her impassioned speeches at the UN, to her everyday life with her parents and brothers. The release of the film will launch an international advocacy and fundraising campaign in partnership with the Malala Fund, Malala’s non-profit organisation working to empower adolescent girls globally through secondary education.

THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10) / KEY STAGE 4 / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: WWII / HISTORY / POLITICS / GLOBAL CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: FAITH / HOPE / LOVE IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITY / FATHER-SON RELATIONSHIP / FAMILY / FAITH

Mexico/USA.2015. Director: Alejandro Monteverde. Cast: Jakob Salvati, Emily Watson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Kevin James, Michael Rapaport, Ted Levine, Tom Wilkinson. Duration: 1hr.46mins. Cert: PG-13

Little Boy is a powerful and moving film about a little boy who is willing to do whatever it takes to bring his dad home from World War II alive. The heart-warming story reveals the indescribable love a little boy has for his father and the love a father has for his son. Set in the 1940s, Little Boy is an instant cinematic classic that captures the wonder of life through the eyes of a seven-year-old boy.

LITTLE BOY

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MOVING IMAGE ARTS SHOWCASE

WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER @ 10AM

WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER @ 1PM

TUESDAY 24, THURSDAY 26, FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: GCSE / AS / A2 / KEY STAGE 4AREAS OF LEARNING: MIATHEMES: HYPOCRISY / SOCIAL CHANGE / LOYALTY / TRADITION / DUTY / PERSONAL FREEDOM

USA.1993. Director: Martin Scorsese. Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder, Miriam Margolyes. Duration: 2hrs.19mins. Cert: PG

Lawyer Newland Archer is engaged to May Welland, but his well-ordered life is upset when he meets May's unconventional cousin, the Countess Olenska. At first, Newland becomes a defender of the Countess, whose separation from her abusive husband makes her a social outcast in the restrictive high society of late-19th century New York, but he finds in her a kindred spirit and they fall in love.

Oscar® winning

VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWLSUITABLE FOR: GCSE / AS / A2 / KEY STAGE 4AREAS OF LEARNING: MIATHEMES: CELEBRATING CREATIVITY

The Foyle Film Festival launched CCEA’s Moving Images Arts Awards Showcase in 2003, with the support and sponsorship of Michael Bond from City of Derry Crystal. The showcase was conceived as a way of marking and celebrating the work produced by students undertaking the new Moving Image Arts subject. Since its introduction over a decade ago, this annual event has gone from strength to strength, and Foyle Film Festival is delighted to once again highlight and celebrate the talent, imagination, and creativity of the MIA students by awarding the beautiful City of Derry Crystal Awards for the best films. It is with a great deal of pride and pleasure that Foyle Film Festival provides a platform for the work of these budding young filmmakers. The festival hopes to be accepting the work of MIA students into the Light In Motion (LIM) Competition, which are Oscar® and BAFTA affiliated, in future years.

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

MOVING IMAGE ARTS AWARDS SHOWCASE & CEREMONY

“Scorsese has made the most extravagantly heartfelt film of his career about the impossibility of believing that love conquers all.”

Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

MOVING IMAGE ARTS WORKSHOPS

VENUE: SCHOOL-BASED OUTREACHSUITABLE FOR: MIA – all levelsDURATION: 2 HRSMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30COST: £3

To celebrate 10 years of the Moving Image Arts Awards at Foyle Film Festival, the Nerve Centre Creative Learning Centre will facilitate specialised workshops exclusively for MIA students. Students will be able to have a closer look at the special effects industry and will learn how it has changed dramatically over the years. Exploring the secrets of Hollywood with group demos and hands-on activities using cutting-edge technology and software. Not to be missed if you are an aspiring filmmaker!

Teachers can book this two-hour hands-on workshop on Tuesday 24, Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November at a time that suits their own timetable. There is no need to book buses or cover for teachers, as the Foyle Film Festival will bring this exciting digital workshop right into the classroom.

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THURSDAY 26 AND FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER

VENUE: SCHOOL-BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 HISTORYAREAS OF LEARNING: THE ARTS / ENVIRONMENT & SOCIETY / HISTORY / ENGLISH / POLITICS / LLW / CITIZENSHIP / LITERACY / COMMUNICATION / UICTTHEMES: HISTORY / HUMAN RIGHTS / WAR & PEACEDURATION: 2.5HRSMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30COST: £3

2015 marked the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania off the coast of Cork in one of the defining moments during the First World War. The luxury liner was sailing from New York to Liverpool when it was torpedoed by a German submarine, costing the lives of over 1,000 people. The Nerve Centre’s Creative Centenaries project has developed a new comic book detailing some of the personal stories of people caught up in the tragedy. The Key Stage 3 curriculum-linked resource encourages digital creativity tasks to explore the event, including an animation project to recreate the events leading up to and including the sinking. This workshop will see pupils will work in small animation teams to create a short piece exploring the event, using iPads to shoot, green screen and edit their stories.

Teachers can book this hands-on workshop on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November at a time that suits their own timetable. There is no need to book buses or cover for teachers, as the Foyle Film Festival will bring this exciting digital workshop right into the classroom. Limited availability so please book early to avoid disappointment.

FAB LAB POST-PRIMARY SCREENING & WORKSHOP

MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER @ 10AM – 1.30PM

VENUE: NERVE CENTRE FABLABSUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 2 & 3 / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY / ART & DESIGN / PRODUCTIONTHEMES: COMMUNITY / SELF-SUFFICIENCY / TEAM WORK DURATION: 3.5HRSMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 15COST: £4

USA.2013. Director: Patrick Creadon. Cast: Emily Pilloton, Matthew Miller. Duration: 1hr.25mins. Cert: U

If You Build It follows designer-activists Emily Pilloton and Matthew Miller to rural Bertie County, the poorest in North Carolina, where they work with local high school students to help transform both their community and their lives. Living on credit and grant money and fighting a change-resistant school board, Pilloton and Miller lead their students through a year-long, full-scale design and build project that does much more than just teach basic

IF YOU BUILD IT

construction skills: it shows ten teenagers the power of design-thinking to reinvent not just their town but their own sense of what's possible. If You Build It offers a compelling and hopeful vision for a new kind of classroom in which students learn the tools to design their own futures.

After watching the documentary students will be commissioned in groups to design and build small merchandise products utilising FabLab’s state-of-the-art digital fabrication machines including laser cutters, vinyl cutters, CNC milling and 3D printers. No previous technical experience is necessary as FabLab staff will be on hand to assist in both design and manufacturing stages.

“ Honest and engrossing… shows how ingenuity and spark can restore excitement in education.”

New York Daily News

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POST-PRIMARY OUTREACH FILM PROGRAMMETeachers can book any of the following educational film packages to screen in the classroom on any date and time from Monday 16 to Friday 27 November. No need to book buses or cover for teachers, as the Foyle Film Festival will bring the film programme right into the classroom. The festival is always inundated with bookings for outreach screening packages so please book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, we are willing to arrange screenings outside of the advertised festival dates and normal school hours, for example, as part of Into Film After School Clubs. We try not to refuse any reasonable request.

PLEASE NOTE: A minimum booking of 70 places is required for outreach events COST: £1 / Teachers Free Overall discount given for bookings in excess of 100 places.

PACKAGE

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SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 3 & 4 / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / WAU / GLOBAL CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: HEALTHY DIET / NUTRITION

Australia.2015. Director: Damon Gameau. Cast: Damon Gameau, Stephen Fry, Hugh Jackman. Duration: 1hr.30mins. Cert: TBC. Language: English

That Sugar Film is one man’s journey to discover the bitter truth about sugar. Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. Through this entertaining and informative journey, Damon highlights some of the issues that plague the sugar industry, and where sugar lurks on supermarket shelves. That Sugar Film will forever change the way you think about ‘healthy’ food.

THAT SUGAR FILM

“ Gameau uses every trick in the book to get his point across – from celebrity cameos by Stephen Fry and Hugh Jackman to animated illustrations…These techniques certainly keep things moving along and the inventiveness sweetens up his message so that it is likely to hold the interest of teenagers as well as adults, giving it the potential to be a great educational tool.”

Amber Wilkinson, Eye For Film

FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER @ 1PM – 2.30PM

VENUE: VOID GALLERY (PROCESS ROOM)SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 4 (YEAR 12) / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: CITIZENSHIP / JOURNALISM / MEDIA STUDIESTHEMES: SOCIAL JUSTICE / HUMAN RIGHTS / ACTIVISM / GIVING VICTIMS A VOICEMAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30 COST: FREE

THE ARTIST AS ENQUIRER THE ABSENCE OF JUSTICE DEMANDS THIS ACT: A TALK BY ARTIST BRIAN MAGUIRE

SPECIAL EVENT in association with VOID GALLERY

Brian Maguire’s work positions art as an act of enquiry and activism and a demand for solidarity with those who are forgotten and voiceless. His insistence for social justice has drawn him to the margins of society and most recently to the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, where more than 5,000 people have been murdered over the past six years. Maguire’s exhibition with Void is an enquiry into the very public and often ritualistic display of the victims of violence in Juarez and its relationship to its so-called drugs war. When speaking about this work Maguire states: “My purpose is to show respect to the victims of violence, to remove all the easy rationalisations which excuse, cover over, and protects us from this reality. As the man is dead, the painting keeps his death in the present. The absence of justice demands this act.”

Brian will discuss his work in Juarez and screen clips from Blood Rising, a documentary feature film, co-produced by Mark McLoughlin and Brian Maguire, that details Maguire’s portraiture and activism in Juárez since 1994.

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PACKAGE

TWOPACKAGE

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SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 4 (YEAR 12) / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / WAU / GLOBAL CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: ADVENTURE / FRIENDSHIP / POVERTY

UK/Brazil.2014. Director(s): Stephen Daldry, Christian Duurvoort. Cast: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara, Wagner Moura, Duration: 1hr.54mins. Cert: 15

City Of God meets Slumdog Millionaire in director Stephen Daldry’s fast-paced, exciting yet gritty tale set in Brazil. Andy Mulligan’s young adult novel is given a grown-up yet easy-going tone by scriptwriter Richard Curtis, as three favela street urchins find evidence of political corruption on a Rio garbage dump and then they must stay one step ahead of the crooked police.

Nominated for a BAFTA.

SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10) / KEY STAGE 4 / 6TH FORMAREAS OF LEARNING: MODERN LANGUAGE / LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIPTHEMES: INDEPENDENCE / GROWING UP / DECISION-MAKING / HEARING IMPAIRMENT / MUSIC

France/Belgium.2014. Director: Eric Lartigau. Cast: Karin Viard, Eric Elmosnino, François Damiens, Louane Emera. Duration: 1hr.45mins. Cert: 12. Language: French, Spanish with English subtitles

In the Bélier family, sixteen-year-old Paula is an indispensable interpreter for her deaf parents and brother on a daily basis, especially in the running of the family farm. One day, a music teacher discovers her gift for singing and encourages Paula to participate in a prestigious singing contest in Paris, which will secure her a good career and a college degree. However, this decision would mean leaving her family and taking her first steps towards adulthood.

TRASH LA FAMILLE BÉLIER

“ Infectiously loveable and heartfelt.”

Time Out

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To book an educational screening, workshop or event, please contact Christopher Morrison, Education Co-ordinator

Tel: 028 7137 3456 or 7126 0562Fax: 028 7137 1738 Email: [email protected] Bookings can also be posted FAO: Christopher Morrison, Education Co-ordinator, Foyle Film Festival, Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6HJ

COST

Brunswick Moviebowl Screenings £2Brunswick Moviebowl Screenings & Discussions £4Nerve Centre Workshops £3FabLab Workshops £4School-based Outreach Workshops £3School-based Outreach Screenings £1

TEACHERS FREE for all educational events

PLEASE NOTE: Educational screenings and workshops are open to schools only. The overall cost of this booking is subject to VAT. Please make cheques payable to Foyle Film Festival and send FAO: Christopher Morrison, FFF Education, Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6HJ.

PROGRAMME CHANGES: Guests attend the festival “schedule permitting”, and may sometimes have to cancel at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances. As a result, the Foyle Film Festival reserves the right to make changes to any aspect of the advertised programme. You will be informed if there is a problem or change with your booking.

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