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EDUCATION PROGRAMME
MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER - FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2014
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WELCOME The theme of this year’s Foyle Film Festival is ‘Secret Lives’. The festival education programme explores this theme through a series of screenings and workshops aimed at primary and post-primary schools and colleges.
COST & BOOKING CONTACT: Christopher Morrison TEL: 028 7137 3456 OR 7126 0562 / FAX: 028 7137 1738 EMAIL: c.morrison@nervecentre.org NERVE CENTRE 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6HJ facebook.com/FoyleFilmFest twitter.com/foylefilm Foyle Film Festival is a 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 Council.
The primary school programme approaches the theme through the magical and exciting world of action heroes and adventurers whose ordinary lives often mask their superhero alter egos – such as Superman and Wonder Woman. In a special screening of Jack And The CuckooClock Heart a little boy must hide his true emotions or risk breaking his makeshift heart. Primary outreach workshops give pupils the opportunity to use fun and exciting ICT skills in the classroom in order to explore this year’s festival theme. While this year’s outreach film programme offers travel, adventure and important lessons about friendship, love, courage and heroism. The post-primary programme delves into the real lives of individuals whose everyday behaviour provided no clues to a completely secret existence. Finding Vivian Maier is the fascinating story of a woman who worked as a nanny for over 40 years, while secretly making films, and taking thousands of photographs documenting her life and those around her. Her secret life was discovered at an auction after her death. Her work has been universally celebrated and has led to a renaissance in the popularity of street photography.
that the Holocaust could not be denied. Ironically, in the aftermath of the war, political expediency dictated that the incendiary footage be shelved as the Allies needed Germany on side against Russia. As a result, much of the archive film in Night Will Fall is being shown for the first time. Sally Angel, the producer of Night Will Fall, will introduce this screening. The post-primary programme marks the ongoing Decade of Centenaries with a series of workshops from the Nerve Centre’s Creative Centenaries project. From digital storytelling to educational resources, Creative Centenaries brings a fresh approach to the study and memory of one of Ireland’s most defining periods. These workshops will offer creative tasks in digital design and audio production to explore key themes of enlistment during the First World War.
Testament Of Youth is the incredible true story of one young woman’s struggle to survive the horrors of war. Vera Brittain lost her brother, fiancé and two close friends in the First World War, and wrote ‘Testament Of Youth’ as a response to the horror and futility of war. More than eight decades later, it remains one of the most powerful and widely read war memoirs of all time. Vera Brittain’s beloved memoir is faithfully realised in this moving and timely adaptation. Bernie McLaughlin Foyle Film Festival Director & Programmer
Night Will Fall blatantly exposes the denial by ordinary Germans that they had any knowledge of the Concentration Camps. The purpose of the original film was to ensure
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THE SNOW QUEEN MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER @ 10AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGES 1 & 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU THEMES: FRIENDSHIP / ADVENTURE
LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY’S RETURN WEDNESDAY 19 NOVEMBER @ 10AM
Russia. 2012. Director(s): Vlad Barbe, Maksim Sveshniko. Cast: Anna Shurochkina, Ivan Okhlobystin, Galina Tyunina. Duration: 1hr.20mins. Cert: U
Discover the dazzling story that inspired Frozen! In this magical fairytale, little orphan girl Gerda must embark on a perilous journey across the icy wonderland, facing swashbuckling pirates and treacherous trolls to defeat the Snow Queen who has taken over the kingdom and kidnapped her brother Kai. Based on the enduring fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, The Snow Queen is a fun-filled, frosty adventure for all the family!
VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGES 1& 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / FRIENDSHIP / BULLYING / COURAGE USA. 2014. Director(s): Will Finn, Dan St. Pierre. Cast: Lea Michele, Kelsey Grammer, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, Patrick Stewart. Duration: 1hr.57mins. Cert: PG
The film critics are calling this film this year’s Frozen, a continuation of one of the world’s most popular and well-loved stories, The Wizard Of Oz. Dorothy Gale, waking up to a devastated post-tornado Kansas, is rushed back to Oz to save her old friends the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, Glinda the Good Witch, and the entire Land of Oz from The Jester, the devious brother of the Wicked Witch of the West. With Dorothy as their only hope to restore order and happiness to Emerald City, she must embark on another adventure meeting a host of new friends. 4
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UP! SPECIAL 3D SCREENING THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER @ 10AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 1 & 2 CURRICULUM LINKS: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIP THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / INTER-GENERATIONAL UNDERSTANDING / GROWING UP / MARRIAGE / LOVE & LOSS USA. 2009. Director(s): Pete Docter, Bob Peterson. Cast: Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai, Bob Peterson, Delroy Lindo, Jerome Ranft, John Ratzenberger, David Kaye. Duration: 1hr.36mins. Cert: U
A special one off 3D screening of Disney Pixar’s classic animation UP!. Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent eight-year-old wilderness
explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life. UP! takes audiences on a thrilling journey where the unlikely pair encounter wild terrain, unexpected villains and jungle creatures.
“A breathtaking ride into the realm of pure imagination.” Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
JACK AND THE CUCKOO-CLOCK HEART (Jack et la mécanique du Coeur) FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER @ 10AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 2 & 3 CURRICULUM LINKS: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIP THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / GROWING UP / EMOTIONS / LOVE AND LONGING / TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS France / Belgium. 2013. Director(s): Stéphane Berla, Mathias Malzieu. Cast: Samantha Barks, Jessie Buckley, Michelle Fairley, Stephane Cornicard. Duration: 1hr.34mins. Cert: PG. Language: English & French
Produced by Luc Besson and adapted by Mathias Malzieu from his own bestselling novel, Jack And The Cuckoo-Clock Heart is a whimsical and visually opulent animated fairytale set in an exciting period full of fabulous inventions, eccentric characters, enchanting music and fantastic adventures. Edinburgh, late 19th century. Little Jack is born on a day so cold that his heart remains frozen. Madeleine the midwife saves his life by inserting a cuckoo clock in place of his defective heart. It will work, she warns him, as long as Jack observes three golden rules. First of all, 6
he must never touch the hands of the clock. Secondly, he must control his anger. And last, but certainly not least, he must never, ever fall in love. The moment Jack sets eyes on a young girl singing on a street corner, the hands of his clock-heart begin to race. Desperate to find her again, Jack launches himself into a romantic quest that will lead him from the lochs of Scotland, to the city of Paris, and all the way to Andalusia. BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: The first school to book in excess of 100 places for this screening will receive copies of the book ‘The Boy With The Cuckoo-Clock Heart’ on which the film is based.
“Grade A… Remarkably beautiful and hallucinatory... The greatest animated romance since Tim Burton’s stop-motion masterpiece Corpse Bride.” James Verniere, Boston Herald
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COMIC BOOK WORKSHOP: POSTER MAKING
COMIC BOOK WORKSHOP: DIGITAL AUDIO VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: UICT (MUSIC & SOUND / COMMUNICATION) / WORLD AROUND US / LITERACY / COMMUNICATION / THE ARTS THEMES: HISTORY / PDMU / AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE / AWARENESS OF SELF AND OTHERS
CREATIVE CENTENARIES COMIC BOOK WORKSHOPS
Through a digital audio task, pupils will create a news piece following 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. COST: £3.00
Using comic books to explore Ireland’s past, students will get a chance to examine pivotal events of 1916, including the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme, and complete poster making or digital audio tasks based on what they’ve learned. Designed by the Nerve Centre’s Creative Centenaries programme, which aims to bring fresh approaches to the events of 100 years ago, the vibrant comics offer an engaging glimpse into key events in Ireland’s history. 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, while 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. 8
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PLEASE NOTE: These workshops will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis from Monday 17 to Friday 28 November. The first three schools to book can determine the dates/times that suit their specific timetables. To book one of these workshops, please contact Sharon Tosh – s.tosh@nervecentre.org or Maura McKee – m.mckee@nervecentre.org or Tel: 028 7126 0562.
VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: UICT (WORKING WITH IMAGES / DESKTOP PUBLISHING) / WORLD AROUND US / LITERACY / COMMUNICATION / THE ARTS / THEMES: HISTORY / PDMU / AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE / AWARENESS OF SELF AND OTHERS Pupils will compile a one page poster 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 poster design session. COST: £3.00 9
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PRIMARY OUTREACH WORKSHOP PROGRAMME Teachers can book the following full-day hands-on workshops (on dates ranging from Monday 17 to Friday 28 November). There’s no need to book buses or cover, the Foyle Film Festival will bring these exciting digital workshops right into the classroom. As there are limited workshops available and so tend to book up very quickly, teachers are advised to book early in order to avoid disappointment.
ANIMATING WITH iPADS MONDAY 17, TUESDAY 18, WEDNESDAY 19, THURSDAY 20, MONDAY 24, TUESDAY 25 & WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER
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SOUND AND VISION (Exploring Music and Sound in Film) MONDAY 17, THURSDAY 20, FRIDAY 21, MONDAY 24, THURSDAY 27 & FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: YEAR 4-7 PUPILS AREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / THE ARTS / UICT / WAU / COMMUNICATION / LITERACY THEMES: CITIZENSHIP / FAILURE IS PART OF LEARNING / UNDERSTANDING AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE DURATION: HALF DAY (THE CLC TEAM WILL CONTACT BOOKING SCHOOLS TO TAILOR THE WORKSHOP TO YOUR SCHOOL’S BREAK, LUNCH AND FINISH TIMES) MAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30 In keeping with the festival’s theme of Secret Lives explored through travel and adventure, pupils will work together to make alternative soundtracks to Pixar’s extraterrestrial animation Lifted (directed by Oscarwinning sound editor and mixer Gary Rydstrom).
Through exploring the concept of a soundtrack, pupils will think creatively about the use of music and sound in film and their effect on an audience. Using iPads, pupils will create their soundtracks to include sound effects, narration, foley, stock music or time/level permitting, their own compositions. PLEASE NOTE: To book one of these workshops, please contact Sharon Tosh – s.tosh@nervecentre.org or Maura McKee – m.mckee@nervecentre.org or Tel: 028 7126 0562. COST: £3.00
VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: YEAR 4-7 PUPILS AREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / THE ARTS / UICT / WAU / COMMUNICATION / LITERACY THEMES: CITIZENSHIP / FRIENDSHIP / BEING YOURSELF / MAKING CHOICES / OUTSIDERS DURATION: FULL DAY (THE CLC TEAM WILL CONTACT BOOKING SCHOOLS TO TAILOR THE WORKSHOP TO YOUR SCHOOL’S BREAK, LUNCH AND FINISH TIMES) MAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30 To coincide with Anti-Bullying Week, this year’s programme offers pupils the chance to work together to create an animation. Using Pixar’s short movie For The Birds as inspiration, pupils will collaborate, subtly exploring the importance of both being yourself in the face of peer pressure and being a good friend. Pupils will work in small animation teams, using iPads to shoot, green-screen and edit their story. PLEASE NOTE: To book one of these workshops, please contact Sharon Tosh – s.tosh@nervecentre.org or Maura McKee – m.mckee@nervecentre.org or Tel: 028 7126 0562. COST: £3.00 10
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FABLAB WORKSHOP
PRIMARY OUTREACH FILM PROGRAMME Teachers can book any of the following educational film packages to screen in the classroom on any date and time from Monday 17 to Friday 28 November. No need to book buses or cover for teachers, as Foyle Film Festival will bring the film programme right into the classroom. COST: £1.00 / Teachers: FREE / Overall discount given for bookings in excess of 100 places.
DESIGN YOUR OWN ADVENTURE T-SHIRT MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER @ 10am – 12.30pm VENUE: NERVE CENTRE FABLAB SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 2 CURRICULUM LINKS: SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY THEMES: CREATIVITY / INNOVATION / INSPIRATION PLACES AVAILABLE: 10 The Nerve Centre’s FabLab is a fully kitted, high tech fabrication laboratory in which practically anything can be designed and prototyped using state-of-the-art machines, including 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC router, vinyl cutter and milling machine.
Participants can use famous heroes or adventure characters – such as Superman, Batman, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, for inspiration, or use their imagination to invent their own unique character. Participants will then print and take away their own unique t-shirt.
PLEASE NOTE: A minimum booking of 70 places is required for outreach events. 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.
PACKAGE ONE
THE BLUE ELEPHANT
PACKAGE TWO
FREDDY FROGFACE
COST: £4.00
In this two and a half hour workshop participants will design their own hero/adventure inspired t-shirt.
SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGES 1 & 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU THEMES: LOVE / FRIENDSHIP / COURAGE / ADVENTURE
SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGES 1 & 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU THEMES: BULLYING / FRIENDSHIP / COURAGE / HEROISM
USA. 2008. Director: Kompin Kemqumnird. Cast: Martin Short, Carl Reiner, Miranda Cosgrove. Duration: 1hr.19mins. Cert: U
Denmark. 2011. Director: Peter Dodd. Cast: Thure Linkhardt, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Nicolaj Kopemikus, David Bateson. Duration: 1hr.25mins. Cert: U
A lovable young elephant goes on an extraordinary adventure in the big world and learns important lessons along the way about friendship, love, courage and heroism. When he gets separated from his herd, he’ll need the help of his new friends and a whole lot of bravery to find his family and fulfil his royal destiny.
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Being small doesn’t make life easy for ten-year-old Victor and his friends, who not only have to face a world full of stern grown-ups but also the town bully Freddy Frogface. When a circus comes to the sleepy little town, Victor is thrilled at having a chance to perform in a talent show with his dog Sausage. But Freddy soon comes up with a sinister plot to spoil Victor’s plans! 13
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ADVENTURES OF A DRAGON HUNTER
SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGES 1 & 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU THEMES: FRIENDSHIP / BULLYING / COURAGE / ADVENTURE
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USA. 2013. Director: Andrew Lauer. Cast: Lea Thompson, Wendie Malick, Eric Lutes. Duration: 1hr.28mins. Cert: U
Bullied at school and squabbled over by his divorced parents, 12-year-old Arthur has been having a hard time lately. However, his life gets a lot more exciting when he
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TAD THE LOST EXPLORER
SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGES 1 & 2 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / FRIENDSHIP / COURAGE
discovers that he alone holds the secret to defeating an evil dragon bent on destroying all of civilisation. With the help of his mother Laura and a magical troll, Arthur sets out to conquer the dragon and save the world.
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BUZZ LIGHTYEAR OF STAR COMMAND
SUITABLE FOR: FOUNDATION STAGE, KEY STAGE 1 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / SCIENCE / WAU THEMES: FRIENDSHIP / TRAVEL / ADVENTURE
Spain. 2012. Director: Enrique Gato. Cast: Óscar Barberán, Michelle Jenner, Pep Anton Muñoz. Duration: 1hr.32mins. Cert: U
USA. 2008. Director(s): Chris Rutkowski, Victor Cook. Cast: Tim Allen, Patrick Warburton, Stephen Furst. Duration: 1hr.7mins. Cert: U
Tad is a bored construction worker dreaming of a life of adventure until, one day, he is mistaken for a famous archaeologist and that dream becomes a reality. Whisked off to Peru holding a sacred key, Tad helps Professor Lavrof and his beautiful daughter Sara as they race against evil treasure hunters in search of the Lost City of Paititi.
Buzz Lightyear, the ultimate hero from the smash hit Toy Story films, returns to take on the evil Emperor Zurg. Zurg and his henchmen have just invaded the Planet of the Little Green Men in a diabolical quest to take control of the universe. Can the world’s bravest Space Ranger save the day, and take adventure and heroism to infinity and beyond?
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FINDING VIVIAN MAIER MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER @ 10AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10), KEY STAGE 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: ART / DESIGN / PHOTOGRAPHY THEMES: SECRET LIVES / LONELINESS USA. 2013. Director(s): John Maloof, Charlie Siskel. Cast: Vivian Maier, John Maloof, Phil Donahue, Tim Roth, Mary Ellen Mark. Duration: 1hr.24mins. Cert: 12A. Language: English & French
Finding Vivian Maier is the critically acclaimed documentary about a mysterious nanny who secretly took over 100,000 photographs that were hidden in storage lockers, discovered decades later, and is now among the 20th century’s greatest photographers. Directed by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel, Maier’s
strange and riveting life and art are revealed through never-before-seen photographs, films and interviews with dozens who thought they knew her. Maier’s massive body of work came to light when in 2007 her work was discovered at a local thrift auction house on Chicago’s Northwest Side. From there, it impacted the world over.
THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ADELE BLANC-SEC (Les aventures extraordinaires d’Adèle Blanc-Sec)
(Jack et la mécanique du Coeur) FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER @ 10AM
WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER @ 10AM
“Amazing…this should be seen with other people, in the dark, on a big screen!” Michael Moore
“Amelie meets Indiana Jones in a charming, funny and exciting escapade.” Angie Errigo, Empire VENUE: NERVE CENTRE CINEMA 1 SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10), KEY STAGE 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: WORLD CINEMA / HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY THEMES: ACTION / ADVENTURE / TRAVEL / FANTASY / MYSTERY / COURAGE / FEMALE EXPLORER France. 2010. Director: Luc Besson. Cast: Louise Bourgoin, Mathieu Amalric, Gilles Lellouche. Duration: 1hr.47mins. Cert: 12
Luc Besson transports audiences back to the wild days of early 20th century Paris, where feisty young writer Adèle Blanc-Sec embarks on thrilling missions to find exciting material for her book. She sails to Egypt to raid a tomb that supposedly hides a cure for her sick twin sister, but what will she do when an army of resurrected mummies get in the way? Back in Paris, she finds the city in chaos after a 136 million-year-old pterodactyl egg mysteriously hatches. Adele realises she is the only one brave enough to take command of the prehistoric bird. 16
JACK AND THE CUCKOO-CLOCK HEART
VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 2 & 3 CURRICULUM LINKS: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIP THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / GROWING UP / EMOTIONS / LOVE AND LONGING / TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS France / Belgium. 2013. Director(s): Stéphane Berla, Mathias Malzieu. Cast: Samantha Barks, Jessie Buckley, Michelle Fairley, Stephane Cornicard. Duration: 1hr.34mins. Cert: PG. Language: English & French
Edinburgh, late 19th century. Little Jack is born on a day so cold that his heart remains frozen. Madeleine the midwife saves his life by inserting a cuckoo clock in place of his defective heart. It will work, she warns him, as long as Jack observes three golden rules. First of all, he must never touch the hands of the clock. Secondly, he must control his anger. And last, but certainly not least, he must never, ever fall in love. BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: The first school to book in excess of 100 places for this screening will receive copies of the book ‘The Boy With The Cuckoo-Clock Heart’ on which the film is based. 17
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POST-PRIMARY WORKSHOPS & SPECIAL GUEST EVENTS NIGHT WILL FALL FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER @ 10AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 4 (YEAR 12), SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU THEMES: DISCRIMINATION / PREJUDICE / GENOCIDE / ETHICS INTRODUCTION & DISCUSSION: THE PRODUCER SALLY ANGEL WILL INTRODUCE THIS SCREENING AND TAKE PART IN A POST-SCREENING DISCUSSION UK / Germany / France / Israel / USA / Denmark. 2014. Director: André Singer. Producer: Sally Angel. Narration: Helena Bonham-Carter. Cast: Alfred Hitchcock, Sidney Bernstein. Duration: 1hr.15mins. Cert: 15
“Documents the power of emerging technologies to reveal and publicise war crimes - something that also feels acutely relevant today.”
FOYLEFILMFESTIVAL.ORG The hell of the Holocaust rises again in this remarkable account from Sidney Bernstein, Britain’s army film unit commissioned producer. The documentary is a record of the Nazi death camps, using footage pouring in from the liberation of Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Auschwitz and elsewhere. Alfred Hitchcock was employed as a supervising director. Yet the film was never completed: Bernstein was stonewalled by political authorities nervous of the growing Zionist movement and in need of Germany as a post-war anti-Soviet ally. Director André Singer’s Night Will Fall charts the historical development of Bernstein’s work, combining extracts from the original film with other documentary footage from the period that provides context to the wider story. But it’s the testimony that Singer records in interviews with the dozen or so witnesses from the time itself, survivors of the camps, as well as those who first discovered and then chronicled those terrible places, that speaks most powerfully. The final lines of Richard Crossman’s original script reveal the resonance of Singer’s title: “Unless the world learns the lessons these pictures teach, night will fall.”
“Incredibly moving.” Stephen Fry CLOSE UP ON SALLY ANGEL Sally Angel spent 12 years at the BBC and produced many of the BBC’s flagship arts programmes, including Arena, Omnibus and The Late Show. She worked with Clive James and set up the BBC’s Archive Unit. Sally also worked in Senior Management as Channel Development Executive for BBC Broadcast and Commercial Channels Manager for BBC Production. Prior to joining the BBC, Sally was at TVam, where she worked with Sir Michael Parkinson, produced the daily Live Breakfast Show and “Frost on Sunday”. Sally currently owns and manages ANGELtv, a boutique production company and media consultancy which has created and produced a number of factual series for UK broadcasters.
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GOOD VIBRATIONS - From Script to Screen Q&A with Producer Chris Martin and Director Glenn Leyburn FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER @ 1.30PM reduce disadvantage and is funded by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure. The scheme is managed by Cinemagic and the Nerve Centre.
CLOSE UP ON CHRIS MARTIN Chris Martin is an award-winning film producer. His first feature film Peacefire won the best first feature at the Galway Film Fleadh. In 2012 he completed the feature film Good Vibrations (BBC Films production, Irish Film Board, NI Screen), selected for the BFI London Film Festival 2012 and winner of Best Irish Feature Galway Film Fleadh 2012.
VENUE: NERVE CENTRE VENUE SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 3 & 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: MIA THEMES: CREATIVITY / INNOVATION / INSPIRATION To mark the 15th anniversary of Foyle Film Festival’s Light in Motion (LIM) Awards, Into Film Clubs, managed by the Nerve Centre, presents a fascinating insight into the making of Good Vibrations – the acclaimed biopic of legendary punk godfather Terry Hooley. Producer Chris Martin and Director Glenn Leyburn will host a special masterclass charting the evolution of Good Vibrations from raising finance, right through to filming, distribution and marketing.
His newly finished documentary ‘A City Dreaming’ collected 2nd Best Irish Documentary at Galway Film Fleadh 2014. He is now in production with Official Cannes Selection Director Mark Cousins latest documentary ‘I Am Belfast’.
CLOSE UP ON GLENN LEYBURN Glenn Leyburn’s first directorial feature film was CherryBomb, which Universal released in the UK in 2009. It premiered in competition at the 2009 Berlinale Generations and won the Belfast Film Festival Audience Award. His second feature, Good Vibrations, was the winner of both the Galway Film Fleadh Audience Award and the Belfast Film Festival Audience Award and was nominated for three Irish Film and Television Awards. Glenn was also nominated for the Rising Star Award at last year’s Irish Film and Television Academy awards.
TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER @ 10AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10), KEY STAGE 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: HISTORY / POLITICS / ENGLISH / CITIZENSHIP THEMES: FIRST WORLD WAR / LOVE & LOSS / EDUCATION / WOMEN’S RIGHTS / GRIEF UK. 2014. Director: James Kent. Cast: Alicia Vikander, Hayley Atwell, Dominic West, Colin Morgan, Emily Watson, Miranda Richardson, Kit Harington, Taron Egerton. Duration: 2hrs.10mins. Cert: 12A
The incredible true story of one young woman’s struggle to survive the horrors of war. Vera Brittain, irrepressible, intelligent and free-minded, overcomes the prejudices of her family and hometown to win a scholarship to Oxford. With everything to live for, she falls in love with her brother’s close friend Roland Leighton as they go to university to pursue their literary dreams. But the First World War is looming and as the boys leave for the front Vera realises she cannot sit idly by as her peers fight for their country, so volunteers as a nurse.
Vera Brittain lost her brother, fiancé and two close male friends in the First World War. Amidst the chaos and horror of the war she wrote to her brother: “If the war spares me, it will be my one aim to immortalise in a book the story of us four.” Vera was the only one of the four who did survive, and she wrote ‘Testament Of Youth’ as a cry of agony and outrage, so that the futility of her loved ones’ deaths would not be forgotten. More than eight decades later, it remains one of the most powerful and widely read war memoirs of all time. BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: The first school to book in excess of 100 places for this screening will receive copies of Vera Brittain’s autobiography ‘Testament Of Youth’.
“Shining brightly...are the performances of three rising British stars – Kit Harington, Taron Egerton and Colin Morgan – who do collective justice to the memory of the ordinary heroes they portray.” Clare Stewart, BFI London Film Festival
This free masterclass is open to students interested in pursuing a career in film and offers a unique insight into the business of film and practical advice on how to get your film on to the big screen. To book places contact: Eavan King – e.king@nervecentre.org or Tel: 028 7126 7432. Into Film Clubs in Northern Ireland is a Northern Ireland Screen after-schools initiative designed to 20
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MOVING IMAGE ARTS SHOWCASE
THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER @ 10AM
WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER @ 10AM – 4PM 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.
RAISING ARIZONA USA.1987. Director(s): Joel and Ethan Coen. Cast: Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, John Goodman. Duration: 1hr.34mins. Cert: 12
VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: GCSE, AS, A2, KEY STAGE 4 AREAS OF LEARNING: MIA THEMES: CELEBRATING CREATIVITY The Foyle Film Festival launched CCEA’s Moving Image 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
A CITY DREAMING VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10), KEY STAGE 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: HISTORY / POLITICS / CITIZENSHIP THEMES: CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT / NOSTALGIA / POVERTY Ireland. 2013. Director: Mark McCauley. Narrator: Gerry Anderson. Writers: Gerry Anderson and Mark McCauley. Producer: Chris Martin. Editors: Justine Scoltock and Michael Barwise. Executive Producer: Andrew Eaton. Duration: 1hr.5mins. Cert: 12A
Putting wannabe parents Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter against convicts, dogs and an apocalyptic biker, the Coens blow an unlikely premise into consistently funny shapes – remaining the benchmark for the whimsical end of their filmmaking spectrum. It’s also the most arthouse of anarchic comedies, as a system of holes, ladders and trailer parks map out a sly satire of upwards mobility in Reagan’s America.
Special introduction by Producer Chris Martin. Written and narrated by Gerry Anderson, this documentary feature film is a beautiful portrait of Derry~Londonderry. A series of personal and intimate recollections of a city and its people. A story that weaves its way through half a century of history during a time that saw the city rise from poverty and neglect, to hitting the headlines across the world. The narrative moves from Gerry’s childhood growing up in the city during the forties and fifties, and through to the dark days of the troubles in the late sixties. Following the recent sad death of Gerry Anderson, the film has taken on an added poignancy and nostalgia as it portrays a past that has all but disappeared. Funded by Northern Ireland Screen and the British Film Institute.
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CLOSE UP ON CHRIS MARTIN Producer Chris Martin’s film Peacefire won Best First Feature at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2008. In 2012 Good Vibrations screened at the BFI London Film Festival and picked up Best Irish Feature Galway Film Fleadh. In 2013 it won an Irish Film and Television Award. His recently completed documentary A City Dreaming collected 2nd Best Irish Documentary at Galway Film Fleadh 2014.
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CREATIVE LEARNING CENTRE WORKSHOPS
CREATIVE CENTENARIES MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOPS WEDNESDAY 19 NOVEMBER @ 10.30AM
TEACHING DIVIDED HISTORIES TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER @ 10.30AM VENUE: BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR: TARGETED SCHOOLS INVOLVED IN TDH PROJECT Cross-community cross-border schools screening. This will be an opportunity for students from several of the schools who have been involved in the project to come together to view material produced during the project and also view a civil rights related feature film.
TEACHING DIVIDED HISTORIES CLOSING EVENT TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER @ 1PM – 4PM VENUE: NERVE CENTRE CINEMA 1 SUITABLE FOR: TARGETED SCHOOLS INVOLVED IN TDH PROJECT This event will celebrate work developed during the project through viewing materials created by schools and the launch of the official project research report. We will also hear from a range of speakers including Guardian journalist Ed Vulliamy and filmmaker Johanna Hamilton, Director of 1971, who will present a screening of her acclaimed documentary about a group of American whistleblowers who infiltrated the FBI and unleashed hundreds of secret files relating to spying and intimidation. 24
VENUE: REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE, LETTERKENNY SUITABLE FOR: TARGETED SCHOOLS INVOLVED IN TDH PROJECT Cross-community cross-border schools screening. This will be an opportunity for students from several of the schools who have been involved in the project to come together to view material produced during the project and also view a civil rights related feature film. The Teaching Divided Histories project is supported by the European Union’s PEACE III Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. All Teaching Divided Histories events are free of charge.
THURSDAY 27 & FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER
FIRST WORLD WAR ENLISTMENT POSTER WORKSHOP
DURATION: HALF DAY (THE CLC TEAM WILL CONTACT BOOKING SCHOOLS TO TAILOR THE WORKSHOP AROUND YOUR SCHOOL’S BREAK, LUNCH AND FINISH TIMES AS NECESSARY) MAXIMUM PLACES AVAILABLE: 30 COST: £3.00
VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 3 & 4 AREAS OF LEARNING: THE ARTS / ENVIRONMENT & SOCIETY / HISTORY / ENGLISH / RE / POLITICS / LLW / CITIZENSHIP / LITERACY / COMMUNICATION / UICT (WORKING WITH IMAGES / DESKTOP PUBLISHING) THEMES: HISTORY / HUMAN RIGHTS / WAR & PEACE / PROPAGANDA –THE ROLE OF IMAGE & WORD
2014 marks 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War when thousands of men from across Ireland enlisted in the army and played their part in the widespread conflict. Political issues played a role in the recruitment of some with politicians urging men to show their loyalty while others joined for a sense of adventure, a steady wage or the chance to defend other small nations. Using digital media, students will explore recruitment methods used to encourage Irish men and women to sign-up and take part, gaining a deeper understanding of the role that Ireland played throughout the war. Utilising the skills and resources of the Nerve Centre’s award-winning Creative Centenaries project, students will explore the impact that Ireland had on the war and how the conflict shaped Ireland. PLEASE NOTE: Post Primary half-day outreach workshops are available on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 November; as there is limited availability please be sure to book early to avoid disappointment. To book either workshop, please contact Sharon Tosh – s.tosh@nervecentre.org or Maura McKee – m.mckee@nervecentre.org or Tel: (028) 7126 0562. SCHOOLS CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING TWO WORKSHOPS ON OFFER FOR THEIR BOOKING:
Pupils will explore imagery and ideas used for First World War propaganda and recruitment in Ireland. Inspired by Creative Centenaries resources, pupils will create their vision of enlistment and a public face of political strategy in this digital poster design session.
OR FIRST WORLD WAR RADIO RECRUITMENT WORKSHOP VENUE: SCHOOL BASED OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 3 & 4 AREAS OF LEARNING: THE ARTS / ENVIRONMENT & SOCIETY / HISTORY / ENGLISH / RE / POLITICS / LLW / CITIZENSHIP / LITERACY / COMMUNICATION / UICT (WORKING WITH SOUND) THEMES: HISTORY / HUMAN RIGHTS / WAR & PEACE / PROPAGANDA – THE ROLE OF IMAGE AND WORD Pupils will create a First World War radio advert or news piece in this special audio workshop. Using invaluable period resources from the Creative Centenaries project, pupils will gain insight into language and methods used to encourage enlistment that would have been heard on radio at the time. 25
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FABLAB WORKSHOP
POST-PRIMARY OUTREACH FILM PROGRAMME
DESIGN YOUR OWN SUPERHERO T-SHIRT TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER @ 10AM – 12.30PM VENUE: NERVE CENTRE FABLAB SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 3 & 4 AREAS OF LEARNING: SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY / PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT THEMES: CREATIVITY / INNOVATION / INSPIRATION PLACES AVAILABLE: 10
can use famous heroes or adventure characters – such as Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Captain America, Wonder Woman, for inspiration, or use their imagination to invent their own unique character. Participants will then print and take away their own unique t-shirt. COST: £4.00
The Nerve Centre’s FabLab is a fully kitted, high tech fabrication laboratory in which practically anything can be designed and prototyped using state-of-the-art machines, including 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC router, vinyl cutter and milling machine.
Teachers can book any of the following educational film packages to screen in the classroom on any date and time from Monday 17 to Friday 28 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: £1.00 / Teachers: FREE / Overall discount given for bookings in excess of 100 places.
PACKAGE ONE
BELLE Inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of a Royal Navy Admiral. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield (Belle’s lineage affords her certain privileges, yet the colour of her skin prevents her from fully participating in the traditions of her social standing). But Belle is not a film exclusively about either race or gender, but something much more than that. It’s a film about humans transcending labels and the sadness that comes when we are governed only by the labels awarded to us by hierarchy rather than meritocracy.
In this two and a half hour workshop participants will design their own superhero inspired t-shirt. Participants
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SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGES 3 & 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: HISTORY / POLITICS / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / EMU / LITERACY THEMES: SLAVERY / BEING DIFFERENT / PREJUDICE / RACIAL DISCRIMINATION / LOVE / JUSTICE / HUMAN RIGHTS / GENDER / COLONIALISM
“As Belle, Gugu Mbatha-Raw gives a luminous performance, aided by a script that creates a powerful tension between the formality of the language and the passion of the sentiments.”
UK. 2013. Director: Amma Asante. Cast: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sam Reid, Matthew Goode, Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson. Duration: 1hr.44mins. Cert: PG
Philip Kemp, Total Film
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THE GOLDEN DREAM (La jaula de oro)
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PACKAGE THREE
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SATELLITE EVENTS BELLE MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER @ 11.30AM
SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10), KEY STAGE 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: MODERN LANGUAGE / LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / CITIZENSHIP THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE/ ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT / FRIENDSHIP Guatemala / Spain / Mexico. 2013. Director: Diego Quemada-Díez. Cast: Brandon López, Rodolfo Domínguez, Karen Martínez. Duration: 1hr.48mins. Cert: 12. Language: Spanish with English subtitles
Spanish director Diego Quemada-Díez was a camera assistant on Loach’s Carla’s Song, Land And Freedom, and Bread And Roses, and there is something very Loachian in this tough, absorbing, suspenseful road movie about three Guatemalan teenagers trying illegally to cross the Mexican border into the USA.
“A tough yet tender and beautifully crafted human drama that more than earns those Loach comparisons.” Guy Lodge, Empire
“A beautiful film, full of human warmth, compassion and truth…Terrific!” Ken Loach
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SUITABLE FOR: KEY STAGE 3 (YEARS 9 & 10), KEY STAGE 4, SIXTH FORM AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE / LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / SCIENCE THEMES: TRAVEL / ADVENTURE / INVENTION AND DISCOVERY France / USA / Canada. 2013. Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Cast: Helena Bonham-Carter, Judy Davis, Robert Maillet, Callum Keith Rennie, Kyle Catlett. Duration: 1hr.45mins. Cert: 12
“Beautiful and heart warming…” Paul Bradshaw, Total Film
Based on the novel ‘The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet’ by Reig Larsen, T.S. Spivet lives on a remote ranch in Montana with his parents, his sister Gracie and his brother Layton. A gifted child with a passion for science, he has invented a perpetual motion machine, for which he has been awarded the prestigious Baird Prize by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. He leaves a note for his family and catches a freight train to make his way across the United States to receive his prize. But no one there suspects that the lucky winner is a ten-year-old child with a very dark secret…
“There are larger questions about slavery and race and gender embroidered into every exchange and gesture.” Tara Brady, The Irish Times
VENUE: THE REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE, LETTERKENNY SUITABLE FOR: 1ST, 2ND, 3RD YRS / TRANSITION YR, 5TH, 6TH YRS AREAS OF LEARNING: HISTORY / POLITICS / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP THEMES: SLAVERY / COLONIALISM / PREJUDICE / RACIAL DISCRIMINATION / LOVE / JUSTICE / HUMAN RIGHTS / CLASS / GENDER UK. 2013. Director: Amma Asante. Cast: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sam Reid, Matthew Goode, Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson. Duration: 1hr.44mins. Cert: PG
Amma Asante’s portrait of the eighteenth-century mixed-race noblewoman Dido Belle reconstructs the costume drama on the twin pillars of love and justice. Raised by her great uncle Lord Mansfield, Belle enjoys the privileges that her father’s family ties allow, but is not permitted to fully join polite society due to the colour of her skin. However, true love could have other implications when she meets vicar’s son John Davinier, a passionate campaigner for the abolition of slavery.
MARY AND MAX THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER @ 11.30AM
SUITABLE FOR: 1ST, 2ND, 3RD YRS / TRANSITION YR, 5TH, 6TH YRS AREAS OF LEARNING: LITERACY / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP THEMES: FRIENDSHIP / LONELINESS / ASPERGER’S SYNDROME Australia. 2009. Director: Adam Elliot. Cast: Toni Collette, Philiip Seymour Hoffman, Barry Humphries, Eric Bana. Duration: 1hr.28mins. Cert: 12
In the 1970s, a friendless eight-year-old Australian girl randomly picks a name out of a Manhattan phone book and writes to him; she includes a chocolate bar. She is Mary Daisy Dinkle, the only child of an alcoholic mother and a distracted father. He is Max Jerry Horowitz, a 44-year-old, overweight and lonely man with Asperger’s, living in New York. He writes back, with chocolate. So begins a 20-year correspondence, interrupted by a stay in an asylum and a few misunderstandings. But will the two long distance friends ever meet face to face? BOOKING DETAILS Tel: 00353 (0) 74 912 9186 Email: jeremyfhoward@gmail.com Web: regionalculturalcentre.com
“This marvellously crafted ‘clayographic’ animation deftly celebrates difference and the desire for acceptance and love.” Tim Evans, Sky Movies Times
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COST & BOOKING
COST & BOOKING FESTIVAL EDUCATION OFFICE Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6HJ Tel: 028 7137 3456 / 028 7126 0562 Fax: 028 7137 1738 Web: www.foylefilmfestival.org Email: b.mclaughlin@nervecentre.org CONTACT & BOOKING DETAILS To book any educational screening, workshop or event, please contact the Education Co-ordinator Christopher Morrison on 028 7137 3456 or 028 7126 0562. Alternatively, you can fax your booking to 028 7137 1738, or email c.morrison@nervecentre.org 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 Brunswick Moviebowl Screenings & Discussions Nerve Centre Screenings Nerve Centre Screenings & Discussions Nerve Centre Workshops FabLab Workshops School-based Outreach Workshops School-based Outreach Screenings
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TEACHERS FREE for all educational events PLEASE NOTE: Educational screenings and workshops are open to schools only. There is no charge for teachers attending festival educational events. The overall cost of this booking is subject to VAT. Please make cheques payable to Foyle Film Festival and send FAO: Christopher Morrison, 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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