including books and work packs that can be taken back into the classroom in order to aid and inspire future learning. Highlights of this year’s event include talks by human rights activist Peter Tatchell, who has been campaigning for human rights for over 40 years, on issues of democracy, civil liberties, social equality, environmental protection, peace and global justice. From 1971, he was a leading activist in the Gay Liberation Front in London; staging the first ever gay rights protest in a communist country, East Germany, in 1973. This year the Foyle Film Festival Intercultural & Anti Racism Programme will take place over ten days from Wednesday 21-Friday 30 March. For the seventh consecutive year, this important annual event offers primary, post-primary schools, colleges, universities, community groups, and the general public, a programme of international films, documentaries, presentations, workshops, and outreach screenings, exploring the themes and issues involved. For the first time the Intercultural & Anti-racism Programme will include outreach events in Queen’s Film Theatre in Belfast, the Alley Arts Centre in Strabane, and the Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny. This annual event is aimed at raising awareness around issues such as racism, discrimination and harassment – including racist bullying. It seeks to educate children, young people, and the wider public, to accept, value, and embrace diversity in all its forms – whether race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, the poor, migrants, minorities, those with physical disabilities – as well as encouraging awareness of local and global issues like war, human rights abuses, and the environment. The long-term objectives and outcomes of the Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme are to promote tolerance and inclusion. The education programme showcases feature films, short films and documentaries from around the world in an effort to bring different landscapes, languages, beliefs, and cultures into the classroom. The objectives of this diverse programme of educational events is to broaden children¹s and young people’s cultural awareness, literacy skills and cine-literacy abilities. When possible, the programme also provides additional free resources for schools,
Other highlights include screenings of the film The Lady which is the extraordinary story of Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Anna Roberts, Executive Director of Burma Campaign UK, will introduce this screening and take part in a Q&A afterwards. Also included in this year’s programme is the innovative documentary The First Movie. Made by Belfast born Mark Cousins, who gave kids in Iraq cameras so that they could record their day-to-day lives in a war zone. The result is magical! While in As We Forgive two Rwandan women come face to face with the men who slaughtered their families during the 1994 genocide. In Benda Bilili, a group of street musicians from the Congo have been hailed the new Buena Vista Social Club. While the award-winning God Grew Tired Of Us explores the unbeatable spirit of three “Lost Boys” from Sudan who built productive and rewarding new lives for themselves in America. Emmanuel’s Gift celebrates the remarkable Emmanuel Ofosu from Ghana who was born with a deformed leg yet rode a bicycle across the country in order to eradicate the negative perception of the disabled. We are delighted that Mrs Doreen Lawrence will help launch the Foyle Film Festival Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme on Wednesday 21 March. Mrs Lawrence has dedicated the last 18 years of her life fighting to secure justice for her murdered son Stephen, and other victims of racially motivated crime. On Tuesday 3 January this year Gary Dobson and David Norris were found guilty of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993. Mrs Doreen Lawrence will also take part in an educational talk aimed at post-primary schools, colleges, universities, and the general public. 3
We are delighted to welcome the Brunswick Moviebowl as one of the sponsors of the Foyle Film Festival Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme. "The Brunswick Moviebowl is delighted to be associated with such a worthwhile project as the Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme and to announce our sponsorship of the educational screenings taking place at the Brunswick Moviebowl this year." Caoimhin McClafferty, Operations Manager We also acknowledge the Equality Commission for supporting the special visits of Mrs Doreen Lawrence and Mr Peter Tatchell to this year’s festival. The Tower Hotel is sponsor in kind for this event. Thanks is also due to NI Screen for their continued support. The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland promotes equality of opportunity and provides advice and information on all aspects of anti-discrimination and equality law. The Commission advises anyone who thinks they have been discriminated against on grounds of age, sex, disability, race, religious belief/ political opinion or sexual orientation. The Commission also advises employers and service providers. For more information visit www.equalityni.org. Enquiry line: 028 9089 0890. We believe there is something for everyone in this year’s extended Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme, and hope to see many visitors over the ten days of the festival. Bernie McLaughlin Director & Programmer Foyle Film Festival Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme www.foylefilmfestival.org www.nerve-centre.org.uk
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education programme
Festival team Bernie McLaughlin Festival Director & Programmer John McCandless Programme & Brand Designer Louise O’Connell Education & Guest Co-ordinator Linda Beers (Inform Communications), Press & PR Mervyn Ramage Technical Manager & Projectionist Harry Burke Guest Hospitality Eavan King Festival Assistant Eamon Phillips Festival Assistant Lynn Wallace Administrator
Creative Learning Centre team
primary
10am Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 March
Beauty & the Beast 3D Key Stages 1&2
Venue: Brunswick Moviebowl
Sharon Concannon Education Manager Maura McKee Programme Manager Luke Porter Workshop Facilitator Mik O’Connell Workshop Facilitator
Cost In order to maximise participation in this important educational programme, there will be a nominal charge only for all events as follows: School events... Brunswick Moviebowl screenings: £2 Nerve Centre screenings: £1 Outreach School based screenings: £1 Outreach School based workshops: £2 Nerve Centre based workshops: £2 Special Guest Presentations/Events: £3 No charge for teachers on any educational event. Events for the general public... Nerve Centre screenings: £2 Special Guest Presentations/Events: £5 Kid’s Weekend Film screenings (Nerve Centre): £2
Booking The Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry/Londonderry, BT48 6HJ. To book a Nerve Centre and/or outreach screening or workshop, please contact Louise O’Connell @ the Nerve Centre: 7137 8908 / 7126 0562. A booking form is included on the back page of this programme. Please complete and either post, email, or fax your booking. E: louise@foylefilmfestival.org. F: 7137 1738 W: www.nerve-centre.org.uk
Festival Outreach venues Please contact venues directly for bookings as follows: Queen’s Film Theatre, Belfast Ticket Price for talks: £8.00/ £6.00 Film Card/ concs Book online: www.queensfilmtheatre.com. Box Office: 028 9097 1097 Alley Arts Centre, Strabane Box Office: 028 7138 4444 W: www.alley-theatre.com. Regional Culture Centre, Letterkenny Box Office: 00 353 (0) 9129186 W: www.regionalculturalcentre.com
AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / MUSIC / ART / ANIMATION
Belle’s adventure begins when she is kidnapped and taken to the castle of a hideous beast. Despite her situation, Belle makes friends with the castle’s enchanted staff (a teapot, a candelabra and a mantel clock, among others) and ultimately learns to see beneath the Beast’s grotesque exterior to discover the heart and soul of a prince. The perfect example of not judging a book by the cover! “…The film is… as magical as Pinocchio, Snow White, The Little Mermaid…” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times USA.2002. Director(s): Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise. Cast: Angela Lansbury, Paige O’Hara, Robby Benson. Duration: 1hr 30mins Cert: U Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Ireland
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10am Friday 23 & Monday 26 March
10am Friday 30 March
Key Stages 1&2
Venue: Brunswick Moviebowl
Happy Feet 2 3D
Venue: Brunswick Moviebowl
UP 3D Key Stages 1&2
AREAS OF LEARNING: LITERACY / PSHE / CITIZENSHIP / WAU
AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / THE ENVIRONMENT / GEOGRAPHY / PDMU / WAU
Mumble is now a father with an unruly son to parent. Parenthood doesn’t come naturally and his spouse Gloria is forever mediating father/son disputes. All this amidst a backdrop of global warming and dramatic climate change that melts the massive ice fields, leaving everyone marooned in a huge crater, and at the mercy of the cold, hunger and dangerous predators. There are several moral lessons to be learned here: the importance of accepting your limitations, the power of teamwork, and the need to protect the environment. “This joyous…dance-a-thon barely pauses for breath, never mind plot exposition, but it’s exactly the kind of cinema-only experience that will have under-10s hooked on movies for life.” Ellen E. Jones, Total Film USA.2011. Director: George Miller. Cast: Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt. Duration: 1hr.45mins. Cert: U. Distributor: Warner Bros.
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A comedy adventure about 78 year old widower and balloon salesman Carl, who finally fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. Then he discovers his biggest nightmare has stowed away on the trip; an overly optimistic 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell. This is the story of an unlikely friendship between a little boy and an old man, and demonstrates how each generation can learn from and respect the other. Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score, and BAFTA award winner. “Beautiful, funny and moving” ✮✮✮✮✮ The Irish Times
USA.2009. Director(s): Pete Docter & Bob Peterson. Cast: Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai. Duration: 1hr.36mins. Cert: U Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Ireland
Free School Resources: The first school to book in excess of 200 places on any event during this year’s Intercultural Programme will receive copies of A Life Like Mine: How Children Live Around The World, and Children Just Like Me: A Unique Celebration Of Children Around The World. Both books are illustrated in full colour and give unique and fascinating insights into the lives of children from all over the world, including the differences in the food they eat, religion, education, etc. These resources also touch on the lives of children who face different challenges due to their disabilities.
workshop programme
primary 10am - 2.30pm Monday 26, Thursday 29 & Friday 30 March
Exploring With Animation Key Stage 2
Venue: Creative Learning Centre
AREAS OF LEARNING: PDMU / THE ARTS / ICT / LANGUAGE & LITERACY
Film can offer a powerful means of promoting literacy and ICT skills in today's classroom, as well as offering pupils the chance to explore different issues through shared experience. This hands-on workshop will give pupils the opportunity to use fun and exciting ICT skills to investigate how we see others and ourselves. Looking at the key themes in the animated film UP. Maximum of 30 places available for each one-day workshop, so please book early to avoid disappointment. Teachers attending will receive relevant resources for classroom use.
10am Thursday 29 March Special school based event delibered by BEATBULLYING
Bullying In The Digital Age: Cyber Bullying Beatbullying is the UK's leading bullying prevention charity, creating a world where bullying, violence and harassment are unacceptable. Beatbullying empowers people to understand, recognise, and say no to bullying, violence and harassment. Young people who are being bullied at school are not able to make the most of themselves and their talents, because their ability to learn, to contribute, to be happy and just be a child, is undermined and sometimes lost forever by bullying. The introduction of progressive bullying prevention programmes in the UK will reduce bullying, reduce truancy levels, increase attainment and reduce the incidents of racist and homophobic violence and abuse in our schools. This special school based event will concentrate specifically on Cyberbullying. The latest figures from Beatbullying reveal that nearly one-in-three 11-16 year olds has been deliberately targeted, threatened or humiliated by an individual or group through the use of mobile phones or the internet. For a quarter of these the experience was ongoing, meaning that 1-in-13 children were persistently cyber bullied. If your school is experiencing a particular problem with Cyberbullying and you wish to register an interest in hosting this event in your school then please get in touch with the festival office on 028 7137 8908. www.beatbullying.org
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outreach programme
primary Outreach Package 1
Eleanor’s Secret
(Kerity, la maison des contes) Key Stages 1&2
Book any of the following educational packages to screen in the classroom – no need to organise buses – just choose a date and time between Wednesday 21 Friday 30 March 2012. After school screenings can also be accommodated. Cost: £1 per pupil. Teachers free. There is a minimum booking of 50 places required for outreach screenings (although exceptions may be made at the organiser’s discretion). Please Note: Schools booking Outreach Packages must ensure that the hall or classroom in which the screening will take place has blackout facilities in order to provide the best viewing conditions for pupils. The Nerve Centre will provide the technician and all other equipment necessary for the outreach programme.
Outreach Package 2 Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1
AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU
From Academy Award nominated director Dominique Monféry comes an animated movie about a magic library where all the characters from classic children’s books come alive. When Nat’s family inherits old aunt Eleanor’s house he is disappointed to learn that she has left him her library of books, and he cannot read. But the books contain a magical secret, as within their pages classic fairytale characters such as Alice In Wonderland, Tom Thumb, Little Red Riding Hood, Peter Pan, Puss in Boots, and Pinocchio come to life. But, to save the books from disappearing forever, Nat must learn to read and fast! An inspiring story in which a boy’s new found ability to read sets his imagination free, enabling him to travel to different lands and experience new adventures. “Charming! Imaginative!. The animation appeals to all ages and parents will appreciate the pro-literacy message at the pic’s heart.” Variety Duration: 1hr.14mins 8
AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU / RE
Happy To Be Nappy & Other Stories Of Me This Emmy Award-winning package of animated tales shares poignant stories of special children who are empowered by their own uniqueness. Two African-American girls discuss feeling different from their classmates. A young boy who is blind still attends a mainstream school. An eight-year-old girl grows up “little” among her peers due to dwarfism. The only boy in a dance class overcomes teasing, and a young boy with Cerebral palsy shows how he fits in with his more mobile friends. Through these stories, children learn that the world is a better place when they accept themselves for who they are, and when they embrace the individuality of others – no matter what their differences may be. Featuring the voices of Mikhail Baryshnikov, Mary J. Blige, Harvey Fierstein, Melanie Griffith, Isaac Mizrahi, Rita Moreno. Duration: 30mins
Outreach Package 4
Beethoven Lives Upstairs There’s No Such Thing As A Chanukah Bush, Sandy Goldstein
Key Stages 1&2
A Story About Celebrating Ourselves A Jewish girl learns the difference between celebrating something you believe in and helping friends celebrate what they believe in. This film teaches children to celebrate and respect the differences between cultures, to take pride in their heritage, and to share their traditions with others. Duration: 23mins. Overall Duration for Package 2: 53mins
Outreach Package 3
Peter And The Wolf Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1
AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / THE WORLD AROUND US
The classic tale is retold in this Emmy Award winning animated film. Prokofiev’s spectacular musical score comes alive as Peter awakes to the first day of Spring and the start of an amazing adventure with his friends – a bird, a cat, and a dizzy duck – as they learn to work together to outwit a mighty wolf.
AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / THE WORLD AROUND US / MUSIC / THE ARTS
Ludwig van Beethoven has moved in upstairs! Initially ten-year-old Christoph resents the stranger, but soon begins to understand the genius of the man, the torment of his deafness and the beauty of his music. An inspiring film that captures a special friendship between a great composer and a young boy. Based in part on historical fact and featuring more than twenty-five beautifully performed excerpts of Beethoven’s best-loved works. Emmy Award Winner for Best Children’s Programme. “The best family film in a long time.” Ottawa Citizen Duration: 52mins
Duration: 46mins
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Outreach Package 5 Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1 AREAS OF LEARNING: LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PDMU / WAU
The Gruffalo’s Child
Puss In Boots: A Furry Tail The intrepid cat’s adventure contiues in this animated sequel to Charles Perrault’s famous fairytale. The story begins with Puss being held captive in the dungeon of the devious Queen Marie. But, with the help of the valiant cat’s supposed “enemies” – the ‘Three Blind Mice’ – they hatch a plan to escape and also to save King John from the Queen and the evil sorcerer Dracul. Duration: 41mins
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A beautifully animated film based on the bestselling children’s picture book by author Julia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler. One wild and windy night, the Gruffalo’s Child ignores her father’s warnings and bravely ventures out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse. She meets Snake Owl and Fox but no sign of the fabled Mouse. He doesn’t actually exist… or does he? “Pure crafted pleasure… perfect for all the family.” Phil Hogan, The Obser ver Featuring the voices of: Helena Bonham Carter, Rob Brydon, Robbie Coltrane, James Corden, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson. Duration: 27mins Overall Duration for Package 5: 1hr.8mins
education programme
post primary 10am Thursday 22 March
The Round Up (La Rafle) Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10) & Key Stage 4 Blu-ray Screening
10am Monday 26 March
The First Movie (Der erste Film)
Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4 & Sixth Form
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / HUMAN RIGHTS / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA / RE
On the morning of June 6, 1942, like all Jews in France, 11 years old Joseph Weisman learns that he is banned from parks, cinemas, fairgrounds and public gardens. Then Jo and his family are hauled out of their beds and herded onto buses by French gendarmes and together with 13,000 other Jews are crammed into the Winter Velodrome in Paris, in the biggest round up in history perpetrated by collaborating French police. The imprisoned Jews endure five days without water, food or healthcare. Jewish Dr Sheinbaum does what he can for the welfare of those around him. Annette Monod, a protestant Red Cross nurse, is appalled by the racism of her country’s government and attempts to help the Jews as their ordeal continues. “…Rose Bosch’s French hit has a deserved place among the best films about the Holocaust including Schindler’s List and The Pianist. Stays in the mind for days after wards and does justice to a difficult story… An essential reminder of what must never be repeated.” Little White Lies
France/Germany/Hungary.2010. Director: Rose Bosch. Cast: Jean Reno, Mélanie Laurent, Gad Elmaleh, Raphaëlle Agogué. Duration: 2hrs. Cert: 12A. Language: French/German/Yiddish with English subtitles
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA / LLW
Life is a combination of fantasy and reality in children’s heads. But what if the children live in a war zone? Does the violence diminish their ability to conjure up images of light sabres and magic princesses? Belfast born Mark Cousins travels to a Kurdish-Iraqi village, a place normally only represented in current affairs programmes, to find out. It’s Ramadan, so the adults are indoors. Cousins gives the children little cameras to film their lives. They make little movies about war, love, and a fish that goes to a magical place, and a chicken that debates justice. Even though filming was stopped twice by the Iraqi secret police, The First Movie is about wonder and the power of the imagination. The result is a filmic glimpse into the children’s lives when the tide of war has gone out. “(D)espite living amid a landscape of conflict, the minds of the children are ‘like Aladdin’s caves’.” David Brown, Radio Times UK/Canada.2009. Director: Mark Cousins. Duration: 1hr.17mins. Cert:12. Language: English and Kurdish with English subtitles. Distributor: Dogwoof
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10am Tuesday 27 March
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
10am Wednesday 28 March
War Horse
Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4 & Sixth Form
Venue: Brunswick Moviebowl
Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10) & Key Stage 4
Venue: Brunswick Moviebowl
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / ENGLISH / POLITICS / EMU / LANGUAGE & LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / LLW / EMU
Adapted from the acclaimed bestseller by Jonathan Safran Foer, this is a story that unfolds from inside the mind of Oskar Schell, an elevenyear-old New Yorker whose discovery of a key in his deceased father’s belongings sets him off on a search for the lock it will open. A year after his father died in the World Trade Center, Oskar is determined to keep his connection to the man who playfully cajoled him into confronting his wildest fears. As Oskar travels round New York he begins to uncover links to the father he misses, to the mother who seems so remote, and to the whole noisy, confusing world around him. Oscar nominated. “An emotionally potent, noticeably literary story of a boy’s reaction to his father’s death on 9/11.” Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter USA.2011. Director: Stephen Daldry. Cast: Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Max Von Sydow, Viola Davis. Duration: 2hrs.9mins. Cert: 12 Distributor: Warner Bros. 12
CURRICULUM LINKS: ENGLISH / MEDIA & HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
An epic adventure set against a sweeping canvas of rural England and Europe during the First World War. The film starts with the remarkable friendship between a horse named Joey and a young man called Albert. When the horse is sold to the cavalry, the film follows his journey through the war as he changes and inspires everyone he meets. One of the great stories of friendship and war based on the acclaimed children’s book by Michael Morpurgo, and later turned into a hugely successful stage production. Nominated for six Oscars, and a BAFTA. “Exquisite ... compelling, an all-ages fable” ✮✮✮✮✮ The Irish Times
USA.2011. Director: Steven Spielberg. Cast: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Benedict Cumberbatch. Duration: 2hrs.26mins. Cert: PG-13 Distributor: Dreamworks Pictures
workshops & special guest events 10am Friday 30 March
Unmistaken Child: In Search Of A Lifetime Key Stages 3&4, Sixth Form
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
post primary 10am - 2.30pm Wednesday 21, Thursday 22 & Friday 23 March
Human Stories; Human Histories Key Stage 4, AS & A2 Level
Venue: Creative Learning Centre
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA
When his master dies, novice monk Tenzin Zopa embarks on a journey to find his reincarnation. His quest leads him to a young boy who seems to have all the attributes and disciplines of his master. But can this child really be Lama Konchog reborn? Only a dangerous journey to meet the Dalai Lama can answer this question. The Buddhist concept of reincarnation, while both mysterious and wondrous, is difficult for most Westerners to comprehend. Unmistaken Child explores the myths and legends that surround this belief in a very accessible, touching and even humorous experience. The beauty and splendour of Nepal is the breathtaking backdrop for this inspirational life-affirming story. “…inevitably leads you to consider the material world and to contemplate the balance in your own life bet ween physical gratification and spirituality. The rugged landscape, in which mist filters through craggy cliffs and wild flowers seem to dance in the mountain meadows, suggests that religion and geography are profoundly intert wined.” Stephen Holden, New York Times Israel.2008. Director: Nati Baratz. Duration: 1hr.44mins. Cert: U. Language: English/Tibetan/Hindi/Nepali.
CURRICULUM LINKS: ART / ENGLISH /HISTORY / LITERACY / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / EMU / PSHE / CITIZENSHIP / MOVING IMAGE ARTS / MUSIC / RE
Images and film have shaped our understanding of major world events, others and ourselves. In this hands-on workshop pupils will investigate special digital resources, exploring the imagery and sounds, and human experiences of: The Holocaust, US Civil Rights, NI Civil Rights, Pride & Diversity, Apartheid, The 9/11 Terror Attacks. Pupils will use a video editing software package to create their own unique movie - a powerful visual representation of, and even soundtrack to, generations of human stories and histories. These exciting workshops are designed to develop and enhance pupils' digital literacy and communication skills, as well as explore different, and often difficult, local and global issues through digital media and shared experience. Maximum of 30 places available on each one-day workshop - please book early to avoid disappointment. Teachers attending will receive relevant resources for classroom use.
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10am Wednesday 21 March
Stephen Lawrence: Time For Justice Key Stage 4 (Year 12), Sixth Form, colleges, universities, and the general public.
Venue: Tyrconnell Suite, Tower Hotel
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / HUMAN RIGHTS LAW / RE / LLW
Mrs Doreen Lawrence will introduce this documentary and answer questions after the screening. Mrs Lawrence has spent the last 18 years fighting to secure justice for her murdered son Stephen, and other victims of racially motivated crime. On Tuesday 3 January, Gary Dobson and David Norris were found guilty of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993. This documentary follows Doreen Lawrence for the twelve months leading up to these convictions. A Panorama special detailing the death of Stephen Lawrence in April 1993, following the recent conviction of Gary Dobson and David Norris for murder. For more than a year, reporter Mark Daly and the Panorama team have followed Stephen’s mother Doreen as her 18-year fight for justice neared its conclusion. The film charts the history of the case through the eyes of a grieving mother, and features an account of the trial. 14
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Mrs Doreen Lawrence Doreen Lawrence was born in Jamaica and travelled to the UK when she was nine years old. After leaving secondary school she married and had three children, two boys, Stephen and Stuart and a daughter, Georgina. Doreen returned to education as a mature student and while studying for a degree her son Stephen was murdered by a group of white youths as he and a friend waited for a bus in Eltham, south-east London. Doreen has spent 18 years fighting for justice for Stephen, and other victims of racially motivated crime. This campaign led to a public inquiry, which uncovered blunders by the Metropolitan police, blamed on institutional racism, enabling Stephen’s murderers to escape justice for almost two decades. On Tuesday 3 January this year Gary Dobson and David Norris were finally convicted of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence. In the wake of the verdict, Doreen Lawrence was critical of the original Scotland Yard investigation into Stephen’s death in 1993, saying: “Had the police done their job properly, I would have spent the last 18 years grieving for my son rather than fighting to get his killers to court.” Doreen Lawrence is the Director of the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust. The Trust was set up in 1998 to give bursaries to young people who want to study architecture because that was Stephen’s ambition. There is now a Stephen Lawrence Centre built in Stephen’s memory to provide a broader range of the professional and vocational skills that help shape our environment. Mrs Lawrence continues to campaign against racism and bigotry, and is in great demand visiting schools, and other organisations. The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust: www.stephenlawrence.org.uk
12 noon Friday 23 March
Gay Rights Are Human Rights Presentation and Q&A with Human Rights Campaigner Peter Tatchell Key Stage 4 (Year 12), Sixth Form, colleges, universities, and the general public.
Venue: Tyrconnell Suite, Tower Hotel
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / HUMAN RIGHTS LAW / RE
In this presentation, Peter Tatchell will argue that gay rights are indivisible from human rights and are guaranteed in international law. Yet more than 70 countries still criminalise homosexuality, with punishments ranging up to life imprisonment and even execution. More than half of these countries are members of the Commonwealth, which professes a commitment to equality and human rights. Most of these antigay laws were imposed by European imperial powers during the period of colonialism. Nowadays, some countries, such as India, are abolishing their colonial-era anti-gay legislation. When Nelson Mandela became President in South Africa, his government agreed a new constitution, which outlawed discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. But in many parts of Africa, homophobic persecution is intensifying, with arrests in Cameroon and attempts in Uganda to impose the death penalty for homosexual acts and life imprisonment for mere kissing or touching by same-sex couples. Peter Tatchell will conclude by revealing how worldwide lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people are organising - some openly, others covertly - to demand equal human rights, including in Russia, Iraq, China, Iran, Argentina, Mexico, Jamaica, Pakistan and Uganda.
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Peter Tatchell Peter Tatchell has been campaigning for human rights for over 40 years, on issues of democracy, civil liberties, social equality, environmental protection, peace and global justice. He began his human rights campaigning in 1967, against the death penalty and for Aboriginal rights in his homeland of Australia. From 1971, he was a leading activist in the Gay Liberation Front in London; staging the first ever gay rights protest in a communist country, East Germany, in 1973. Peter was the defeated Labour candidate in the 1983 Bermondsey by-election, the dirtiest, most violent and homophobic election in Britain in the twentieth century. He co-founded the queer rights group OutRage! in 1990. Over two decades ago, he warned of the dangers of global warming, resource depletion, species extinction and environmental degradation. In 2009, he won Campaigner of the Year at the Observer Ethical Awards. He is the UK Green Party’s human rights spokesperson. For more info about Peter’s campaigns: www.petertatchell.net To make a donation: www.petertatchell.net/ donate.htm
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10am Thursday 29 March
The Lady Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4 & Sixth Form
Venue: Brunswick Moviebowl
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CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / HUMAN RIGHTS LAW / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA / RE
Anna Roberts, Executive Director of Burma Campaign UK, will introduce this screening and take part in a Q&A session afterwards. The extraordinary story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her husband Michael Aris. It is also the epic story of the peaceful quest of the woman who is at the core of Burma’s democratic movement. Despite distance, long separations, and a dangerously hostile regime, their love endures until the very end. A story of devotion and human understanding set against a backdrop of political turmoil that continues today. The Lady was written over a period of three years by Rebecca Frayn and interviews with key figures in Aung San Suu Kyi’s entourage enabled her to reconstruct for the first time the true story of Burma’s national heroine. “The Lady…will bring further attention to her extraordinary life and the ongoing fight for human rights in Burma.” Drew Kerr, Toronto Screen Shots France/UK.2011. Director: Luc Besson. Cast: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, Jonathan Raggett, Jonathan Woodhouse. Duration: 2hrs.12mins. Cert: 12A Distributor: Entertainment 16
Anna Roberts has been involved in advocacy for human rights for more than 15 years. She is Executive Director at Burma Campaign UK, where she has been working since 2001. She has visited Burma several times, including ethnic areas such as Kachin, Karen and Shan states. Previously, Anna worked in the Campaigns department at Amnesty International UK. About Burma Campaign UK Burma Campaign UK is one of the leading Burma Campaign organisations in the world and plays a crucial role in coordinating the international campaign for democracy in Burma. BCUK works closely with the Burmese democracy movement in Burma and in exile and is recognised by media as one of the leading authorities on Burma. As part of a global campaign, BCUK persuaded the United Nations Security Council to discuss Burma for the first time. As a result, the Security Council demanded the release of all political prisoners. BCUK persuaded the British government to double aid to Burma and to fund crossborder aid in order to reach ethnic people that the regime doesn¹t allow aid to be delivered to, which will save and improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. The organisation has generated thousands of stories about Burma in the media, ensuring the world does not ignore the crisis in Burma. www.burmacampaign.org.uk
10am Friday 30 March Special school based event delivered by BEATBULLYING
Bullying In The Digital Age: Cyber Bullying Beatbullying is the UK's leading bullying prevention charity, creating a world where bullying, violence and harassment are unacceptable. Beatbullying empowers people to understand, recognise, and say no to bullying, violence and harassment by giving them the tools totransform their lives and the lives of their peers. Working with families, schools, and communities to understand the problem, campaign for change and provide a sustainable efficient and proven solution. Beatbullying has gained significant recognition for it's anti-bullying work in schools and communities across the UK, working with more than 1.6 million children and young people since it's launch in 1999. Young people who are being bullied at school are not able to make the most of themselves and their talents, because their ability to learn, to contribute, to be happy and just be a child, is undermined and sometimes lost forever by bullying. The introduction of progressive bullying prevention programmes in the UK will reduce bullying, reduce truancy levels, increase attainment and reduce the incidents of racist and homophobic violence and abuse in our schools. www.beatbullying.org
This special school based event will concentrate specifically on Cyberbullying. The latest figures from Beatbullying reveal that nearly one-in-three 11-16 year olds has been deliberately targeted, threatened or humiliated by an individual or group through the use of mobile phones or the internet. For a quarter of these the experience was ongoing, meaning that 1-in13 children were persistently cyber bullied. If your school is experiencing a particular problem with Cyberbullying and you wish to register an interest in hosting this event in your school then please get in touch with the Festival Office on 028 7137 8908.
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outreach programme
post primary Outreach Package 1
Life, Above All Key Stages 3&4, & Sixth Form Blu-ray Screening
AREAS OF LEARNING: ENGLISH / HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA / MEDIA STUDIES / RE
Based on the international award winning novel ‘Chanda’s Secrets’ by Allan Stratton, this is an emotional and universal story about a young girl who must fight the fear, prejudice, and shame that have poisoned her community. After the death of her newly born sister, 12 year old Chanda learns of a rumour that spreads like wildfire through her small village near Johannesburg. It destroys her family and forces her mother to flee. Sensing that the gossip stems from prejudice and superstition, Chanda leaves home and school in search of her mother and the truth. “Alone among the films at Cannes… that had critics cheering like school kids in a 10-minute standing ovation, and weeping tears… It has the high art and big heart of any award-worthy film.” Mary Corliss, Time Magazine
Teachers can book any of the following educational packages to screen in the classroom – no need to organise buses – just choose a date and time between Wednesday 21 Friday 30 March 2012. After school screenings can also be accommodated. Cost: £1 per pupil. Teachers free. There is a minimum booking of 50 places required for outreach screenings (although exceptions may be made at the organiser’s discretion). Please Note: Schools booking Outreach Packages must ensure that the hall or classroom in which the screening will take place has blackout facilities in order to provide the best viewing conditions for pupils. The Nerve Centre will provide the technician and all other equipment necessary for the outreach programme.
South Africa/Germany.2010. Director: Oliver Schmitz. Cast: Khomotso Manyaka, Keaobaka Makanyane, Lerato Myelase. Duration: 1hr.48mins. Cert: 12A. Language: Sotho with English subtitles.
Free School Resources: The first school to book more than 100 places for this film will receive free educational copies of the international award-winning novel Chanda’s Secrets by Allan Stratton – on which this film is based. Children’s Laureate Michael Morpurgo commented on the novel that it is “painful and powerful in equal measure – as it should be. An extraordinary literary achievement.” 18
Outreach Package 2
Outreach Package 3
Benda Bilili
The Help
(Look Beyond Appearances) Blu-ray Screening Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4, Sixth Form
Blu-ray Screening Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4
CURRICULUM LINKS: ENGLISH / HISTORY / POLITICS / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / HUMAN RIGHTS / MEDIA STUDIES / RE CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY / POLITICS / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA / MEDIA STUDIES / MUSIC
Benda Bilili follows a group of street musicians (from the lawless streets of Kinshasa, Congo) as they struggle to record their first album. Four of the group are paraplegics (a result of childhood polio) who get around Kinshasa in Mad Max/Easy Rider style wheelchairs. The other three are homeless street children whose star is a teenage prodigy who plays on a homemade guitar fashioned from a tin can. Hailed as the new Buena Vista Social Club, this is a funny and inspirational story of a dream that became reality. “Wielding inspiration and uplift in equal measure, this musical odyssey is one of the cinematic journeys of the year. Don’t miss it.”
Based on one of the most talked about books in years and a best-selling phenomenon about three extraordinary women in Mississippi during the 1960s, who build an unlikely friendship around a secret writing project that breaks societal rules and puts them all at risk. From their alliance a sisterhood emerges, giving them the courage to transcend the lines that define them, and the realisation that sometimes those lines are made to be crossed. Deeply moving, filled with poignancy, humour and hope, and a timeless and universal story about the ability to create change. “The actors are sublime… It’s an intimate epic…” Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
USA.2011. Director: Tate Taylor. Cast: Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia Spencer, Sissy Spacek. Duration: 2hrs.26mins. Cert: 12A
Philip Wilding, Empire
France.2010. Director(s): Renaud Barret & Florent de La Tullaye. Duration: 1hr.26mins. Cert: 12. Language: French/Lingala with English subtitles.
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Outreach Package 4
Outreach Package 5
Inside Hana’s Suitcase
Emmanuel’s Gift
Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4, & Sixth Form
Key Stage 3 (Years 9&10), Key Stage 4, & Sixth Form
CURRICULUM LINKS: HISTORY/POLITICS/EMU/CULTURAL DIVERSITY/LITERACY/PSHE/LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP/GEOGRAPHY/MEDIA STUDIES CURRICULUM LINKS: ENGLISH / HISTORY/POLITICS / EMU / CULTURAL DIVERSITY / LITERACY / PSHE / LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP / FOREIGN LANGUAGE & WORLD CINEMA / MEDIA STUDIES / RE
The story of two children who grew up in pre-WWII Czechoslovakia and the terrible events they were forced to endure because they happened to be born Jewish. Based on the internationally acclaimed book Hana’s Suitcase which has been translated into 40 languages, the film is an effective blend of documentary and dramatic techniques. The plot unfolds through 70 years of history and back and forth across three continents, and gives testament to a story of unspeakable sadness and also of shining hope. For this is a Holocaust story that provides a contemporary global perspective and lessons to be learned for a better future. Canada/Czech Republic.2009. Director: Larry Weinstein. Cast: George Brady, Lara Brady, Fumiko Ishioka. Duration: 1hr.28mins. Cert: 12A
Free School Resources: The first school to book in excess of 100 places for this outreach screening will receive free copies of the book Hana’s Suitcase on which the film was based.
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As in other developing countries, Ghana is not a good place to have a disability. Parents either poison their disabled children, or leave them to die in the forest. It’s called “seeing off”. At best, the disabled are expected to become beggars for life. A disability is not viewed as an accident, but as a punishment from a deity, and a curse. In Ghana 10% of the population – or 2 million people – are disabled. When Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah was born with one twisted deformed leg, his father abandoned the family. But he refuses to accept the limitations that society has placed on him. Emmanuel rode a bicycle across Ghana (about 600 kilometres) on one leg to eradicate his country’s negative perception of the disabled. While Emmanuel’s message is vital: people with disabilities are valuable contributors to any society, his method is inspirational. This is an intimate insight into the mind and heart of a true visionary whose unforgettable journey transcends continents and cultures. “Emmanuel’s Gift is a gift for all humanity…” Muhammad Ali
“Every parent…should take their children to see this movie.” Oprah Winfrey USA/Canada.2005. Director(s): Lisa Lax & Nancy Stern. Narration: Oprah Winfrey. Duration: 1hr.20mins. Cert: 12A
evening programme 7pm Thursday 22 March
Emmanuel’s Gift Foreign Language Film Contemporary Film
7pm Wednesday 21 March
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
In A Better World (Hævnen)
Foreign Language Film Blu-ray Screening
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
A gripping story about revenge and the power of forgiveness. From an African refugee camp to the deceptively idyllic Danish countryside, two worlds are inextricably linked by conflict and violence. Anton is a doctor whose work bridges the divide between these two dramatically contrasted lands. Pushed to the limit, he must confront an unavoidable moral dilemma. Winner of the Academy Award & Golden Globe in 2011 for Best Foreign Language Film.
In Ghana, as in other developing countries, many parents choose to either poison their disabled children, or leave them to die in the forest. When Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah was born with one deformed leg he refused to accept the limitations that society placed on him, and rode a bicycle across Ghana to eradicate his country’s negative perception of the disabled. This is an intimate insight into the mind and heart of a true visionary whose unforgettable journey transcends continents and cultures. “Emmanuel’s Gift is a gift for all humanity…” Muhammad Ali
USA/Canada.2005. Director(s): Lisa Lax & Nancy Stern. Narration: Oprah Winfrey. Duration: 1hr.20mins. Cert: 12A
“A master storyteller.” Time Out Denmark.2010. Director: Susanne Bier. Cast: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm, Markus Rygaard. Duration: 2hrs. Cert: 15. Language: Danish & English with English subtitles.
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7pm Friday 23 March
Beyond Straight and Queer
A Talk by Human Rights Campaigner Peter Tatchell
8pm Friday 23 March
Pride In Our City Venue: Tyrconnell Suite, Tower Hotel
Venue: Tyrconnell Suite, The Tower Hotel In this talk and Q&A, Peter Tatchell will explore the fluidity of sexual behaviour and identity. Peter will argue that as we evolve into a sexually enlightened and accepting society, homosexuality and heterosexuality will begin to fade as separate, exclusive orientations and identities. A majority of people will be open to the possibility of both opposite-sex and same-sex desires, regardless of whether they act upon them. They won’t feel the need to label themselves (or others) as gay or straight because, in a future non-homophobic civilisation, no one will care who loves who. Love will transcend sexual orientation. Closeup on
Peter Tatchell Peter Tatchell has been campaigning for human rights for over 40 years, on issues of democracy, civil liberties, social equality, environmental protection, peace and global justice. He began his human rights campaigning in 1967, against the death penalty and for Aboriginal rights in his homeland of Australia. From 1971, he was a leading activist in the Gay Liberation Front in London; staging the first ever gay rights protest in a communist country, East Germany, in 1973. Peter was the defeated Labour candidate in the 1983 Bermondsey by-election, the dirtiest, most violent and homophobic election in Britain in the twentieth century. He co-founded the queer rights group OutRage! in 1990. Over two decades ago, he warned of the dangers of global warming, resource depletion, species extinction and environmental degradation. He is the UK Green Party’s human rights spokesperson.
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Filmmakers Justine Scoltock and Katherine Rowlandson from Derry Productions, will introduce this screening and take part in a Q&A session afterwards. In 2011, Derry/Londonderry held it's second ever annual Gay Pride parade, drawing more than 6,000 people to walk the streets in support of the gay community. This short film takes this parade as its starting point and explores some of the complex reactions to it locally. It examines the impact of the parade, the reasons for holding it, it's place within Derry/Londonderry's history of civil rights campaigning and the ongoing issue of homophobia in the north west. Interviewed are: Sha Gillespe, parade organiser, Eamon McCann and Goretti Horgan, civil rights campaigners, Paul Rowlandson, Changing Attitudes Ireland and Pastor Mark Bradfield, Bethel Baptist Church. Northern Ireland.2011. Director: Justine Scoltock. Producer: John Peto. Duration: 18mins
7pm Saturday 24 March Special Preview Screening:
If a Tree Falls: 9pm Friday 23 March
Ma Vie En Rose (My Life In Pink)
Foreign Language Film Classic Film
A Story of the Earth Liberation Front Documentary Film
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
Venue: Tyrconnell Suite, The Tower Hotel
This classic French film tells the story of a little boy who wants to be a little girl. We see the difficulty suffered by his Catholic family and neighbours as he simply does not fit in. Best of all, this film is shown through the unique perspective of the young boy who is the subject of the movie. Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. “Equal parts fantasy, satire, and pathos, Ma Vie en Rose investigates the role of sexual stereotypes in today’s culture, and shows how the more conservative elements of society encourage conformity and stifle diversity.” James Berardinelli, ReelViews
France.1997. Director: Alain Berliner. Cast: Georges Du Fresne, Michèle Laroque, Jean-Philippe Ecoffey. Duration: 1hr.28mins. Cert: 12. Language: French with English subtitles.
The FBI called them America’s “number one domestic terrorism threat.” The Earth Liberation Front (ELF) are known best for launching spectacular arson attacks against dozens of businesses they accuse of decimating the environment: timber companies, SUV dealerships, wild horse slaughterhouses, and a $12 million ski lodge at Vail, Colorado. This Oscar nominated film concentrates on ELF member Daniel McGowan as he goes from house arrest to possible life imprisonment. The film looks at a tumultuous period in the US when the word “terrorism” had not yet been altered by September 11. “The story of how a muscular anti-logging campaign devolved into sectarian turmoil that shot off radicalized cells like burning cinders is ultimately what drives the film and makes it so rewarding.” Chris Barsanti, Filmcritic.com
USA/UK.2011. Director: Marshall Curry. Duration: 1hr.25mins. Cert: PG Distributor: Dogwoof
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7pm Monday 26 March
The First Movie (Der Erste Film)
Foreign Language/Contemporary Film
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
7pm Tuesday 27 March
Benda Bilili
(Look Beyond Appearances) Foreign Language Film Blu-ray Screening
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
Life is a combination of fantasy and reality in children’s heads. But what if the children live in a war zone? Belfast born Mark Cousins travels to a Kurdish-Iraqi village, and gives the children cameras to film their lives. They make short movies about war, love, a fish that goes to a magical place, and a chicken that debates justice. The film is about the power of the imagination, and a glimpse into the children’s lives when the tide of war has gone out. “I loved it.” Wim Wenders UK/Canada.2009. Director: Mark Cousins. Duration: 1hr.17mins. Cert: 12. Language: English and Kurdish with English subtitles.
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From the lawless streets of Kinshasa, Congo, the film follows a group of street musicians as they struggle to record their first album. Four of the group are paraplegics who get around in Mad Max/Easy Rider style wheelchairs. The others are homeless street children whose star is a teenage prodigy who plays on a homemade guitar. Hailed as the new Buena Vista Social Club and brimming with humour, this is an inspirational and life-affirming story. “Wielding inspiration and uplift in equal measure, this musical odyssey is one of the cinematic journeys of the year. Don’t miss it.” Philip Wilding, Empire
France.2010. Director(s): Renaud Barret & Florent de La Tullaye. Duration: 1hr.26mins. Cert: 12. Language: French/Lingala with English subtitles.
7pm Wednesday 28 March
7pm Thursday 29 March
As We Forgive
God Grew Tired Of Us
Documentary Film
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1 Could you forgive the person who murdered your family? This is the question confronted by Rosaria and Chantale – two Rwandan women who come face to face with two men who slaughtered their families during the 1994 genocide. Rosario calmly relates that the attackers killed her husband and their four children. She shows a wide, ragged scar on her back, and a blackened puncture on her leg, saying, “This is where they stabbed me with a knife.” A few months after the slaughter, Rosario gave birth to a daughter and named her Cadeau, “gift.” Chantale, on the other hand, is frozen with rage. She and her brother are the only survivors among 30 family members. Her quiet reserve shields a profound depression. “Since the genocide, nothing makes me happy,” she says. “Joy lasts only a few minutes and then it’s gone.”
What we haven’t heard before is what the attackers feel. John was a neighbour of Chantale’s father. “At one point, he was going to give a cow to my in-laws. We used to drink beer together,” he says. John was part of a gang that dragged him to a crossroads and beat him to death with clubs and machetes. “After killing I felt like an animal. Killing a human being is terrible.” He is afraid of meeting Chantale again. “This is my deepest fear… I’m so deeply ashamed.” A profoundly moving and powerful film – not to be missed! “…a movie about hope arising from the ashes of genocide… a film that should be shown to everyone. It will change the way people think about Rwanda – and themselves.” Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda
USA.2010. Director: Laura Waters Hinson. Narrated By: Mia Farrow. Duration: 53mins. Cert: 15
Documentary Film
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
An award-winning documentary exploring the true story of three ‘Lost Boys’ from the Sudan who are forced to leave their homeland due to a tumultuous civil war. The film chronicles their triumph over adversities and relocation to America, where the Lost Boys build productive new lives while remaining committed to helping the friends and family they left behind. Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival & Best Documentary Award at the Galway Film Fleadh. “An extremely poignant story of courageous young men.” Jeffrey Lyons, NBC’s ‘Reel Talk’ USA.2006. Director(s): Christopher Dillon Quinn & Tommy Walker. Narration: Nicole Kidman. Duration: 1hr.29mins. Cert: PG
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7pm Friday 30 March
Project Nim Documentary Film Blu-ray Screening
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
From the Oscar-winning team behind Man On Wire comes the story of Nim, the chimpanzee that in the 1970s became the focus of a landmark experiment aimed at demonstrating that an ape could learn to communicate with language if raised and nurtured like a human child. Following Nim’s extraordinary journey through human society, and the enduring impact he makes on the people he meets along the way, the film is an unflinching and unsentimental biography of an animal we tried to make human. What we learn about his true nature - and indeed our own - is comic, revealing and profoundly unsettling. Nominated for a BAFTA. Documentary Director Award @ Sundance. “Amazingly, ‘Nim Chimpsky’ (after Noam Chomsky) ate pizza, smoked joints, wore clothes and learned sign-language – but human neglect plunged him into a nightmare of loneliness and betrayal. Exploring Nim’s touching, tragic life via vintage footage and Errol Morris-style interviews, Marsh’s sensitive doc is a light look at some dark clues to the kind of creatures we really are.” Jonathan Crocker, Total Film UK/USA.2011. Director: James Marsh. Duration: 1hr.33mins. Cert: 12A
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1pm - 2pm Saturday 24 March Age: 4 - 5years
Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
Happy To Be Nappy & Other Stories Of Me
kids’ weekend film screenings
This Emmy Award-winning package of animated tales shares poignant stories of special children who are empowered by their own uniqueness. Two African-American girls discuss feeling different from their classmates. A young boy who is blind still attends a mainstream school. An eight-year-old girl grows up “little” among her peers due to dwarfism. The only boy in a dance class overcomes teasing by others. A young boy with Cerebral palsy shows how he fits in with his more mobile friends. Through these stories, kids learn that the world is a better place when they love themselves for who they are, and when they embrace the individuality of others – no matter what their differences may be. Voices: Mikhail Baryshnikov, Mary J. Blige, Harvey Fierstein, Melanie Griffith, Isaac Mizrahi, Rita Moreno. Duration: 30mins
There’s No Such Thing As A Chanukah Bush, Sandy Goldstein A Jewish girl learns the difference between celebrating something you believe in and helping friends celebrate what they believe in. This delightful short film teaches children to celebrate and respect the differences between cultures, to take pride in their heritage, and to share their traditions with others. USA.2001. Director: Paige Goldberg. Cast: Sarajane Avidon, Kira Spencer Hesser, Scott Director, Andrea Noel Costa. Duration: 23mins Overall Duration: 1hr approx.
2pm - 3.14pm Sunday 25 March Venue: Nerve Centre Cinema 1
Eleanor’s Secret
(Kerity, la maison des contes) When Nat’s family inherits aunt Eleanor’s house he is disappointed to learn that she left him her library of books, and he cannot read. But the books contain a magical secret, as within their pages classic fairytale characters such as Alice In Wonderland, Tom Thumb, Little Red Riding Hood, Peter Pan, Puss in Boots, and Pinocchio come to life. However, to save the books from disappearing forever, Nat must learn to read – and fast! An inspiring story in which a boy’s new found ability to read sets his imagination free, enabling him to travel to different lands and experience new adventures. “Charming! Imaginative!. The animation appeals to all ages and parents will appreciate the pro-literacy message at the pic’s heart.” Variety France.2009. Director: Dominique Monféry. Cast: Lorànt Deutsch, Pascal Berger, Paul Bandey, Julie Gayet, Jeanne Moreau. Cert: U. Duration: 1hr.14mins
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outreach events
QUEEN’S FILM THEATRE BELFAST 6.30pm Saturday 24 March
ALLEY ARTS CENTRE
SPONSORED OUTREACH STRAND
Peter Tatchell: You Ask The Questions
In order to maximise the impact of this year's Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme, the Alley Arts Centre has become a partner organisation for this event. The Alley Arts Centre, Strabane, is sponsoring outreach screenings to primary and post-primary schools in the Strabane area. These screenings are free of charge.
For the list of Outreach Screenings available for Primary Schools please see pages 8-10, and for Post-Primary Schools pages 18-20. Teachers can book an educational package to screen in the classroom - no need to organise buses - just choose a date and time between Wednesday 21-Friday 30 March 2012. To book an outreach screening please contact Elaine Semple @ 028 7138 2204. Please Note: Schools booking Outreach Packages must ensure that the hall or classroom in which the screening will take place has blackout facilities in order to provide the best viewing conditions for pupils. The technician and all other equipment necessary for the outreach programme will be provided.
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell briefly reveals what makes him tick and talks about some of his best known protests: attempting a citizen’s arrest of President Mugabe, taking on heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson, outing ten Anglican bishops and staging the first gay rights protest in a communist country (East Germany, 1973). But most of this event will be an audience-led Q and A. This special event will be hosted by Malachai O’Hara from The Rainbow Project.
Booking Information Ticket Price for talks: £8.00 / £6.00 Film Card / concession Book online: www.queensfilmtheatre.com Box Office: 028 9097 1097
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REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE LETTERKENNY 8pm Wednesday 21 March Public screening
10.30am Thursday 22 March Secondary School screening
The First Movie (Der Erste Film)
God Grew Tired Of Us
An award-winning documentary exploring the true story of three ‘Lost Boys’ from the Sudan who are forced to leave their homeland due to a tumultuous civil war. The film chronicles their triumph over adversities and relocation to America, where the Lost Boys build productive new lives while remaining committed to helping the friends and family they left behind. Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival & Best Documentary Award at the Galway Film Fleadh. “An extremely poignant story of courageous young men.” Jeffrey Lyons, NBC’s ‘Reel Talk’ USA.2006. Director(s): Christopher Dillon Quinn & Tommy Walker. Narration: Nicole Kidman. Duration: 1hr.29mins. Cert: PG
Life is a combination of fantasy and reality in children’s heads. But what if the children live in a war zone? Does the violence diminish their ability to conjure up images of light sabres and magic princesses? Belfast born Mark Cousins travels to a Kurdish-Iraqi village, a place normally only represented in current affairs programmes, to find out. It’s Ramadan, so the adults are indoors. Cousins gives the children little cameras to film their lives. They make little movies about war, love, and a fish that goes to a magical place, and a chicken that debates justice. Even though filming was stopped twice by the Iraqi secret police, The First Movie is about wonder and the power of the imagination. The result is a filmic glimpse into the children’s lives when the tide of war has gone out. “(D)espite living amid a landscape of conflict, the minds of the children are ‘like Aladdin’s caves’.” David Brown, Radio Times UK/Canada.2009. Director: Mark Cousins. Duration: 1hr.17mins. Cert:12. Language: English and Kurdish with English subtitles. Distributor: Dogwoof
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REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE LETTERKENNY
10.30am Thursday 29 March Secondary school screening
Life, Above All
8pm Wednesday 28 March Public screening
A People Uncounted
The Roma (commonly referred to as Gypsies) have endured centuries of intolerance and persecution in Europe, most notably the Holocaust genocide where an estimated 500,000 were murdered. This film documents their culturally rich yet often difficult lives, and demonstrates how their present state has been deeply shaped by the tragedies of the past. Winner of the LIM Award for Best Documentary at the 24th Foyle Film Festival. Canada.2011. Director: Aaron Yeger. Duration: 1hr.39mins
All Regional Cultural Centre screenings are free. Booking Details for screenings at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny T: 00353 (0) 9129186 W: www.regionalculturalcentre.com
Based on the international award winning novel 'Chanda's Secrets' by Allan Stratton, Life, Above All is an emotional and universal story about a young girl who must fight the fear, prejudice, and shame that have poisoned her community. Just after the death of her newlyborn sister, Chanda, 12 years old, learns of a rumour that spreads like wildfire through her small, dust-ridden village near Johannesburg. It destroys her family and forces her mother to flee. Sensing that the gossip stems from prejudice and superstition, Chanda leaves home and school in search of her mother and the truth. “Alone among the films at Cannes, Life, Above All was one that had critics cheering like school kids in a 10-minute standing ovation, and weeping tearsŠ It has the high art and big heart of any award-worthy film.” Mary Corliss, Time Magazine
“Pure human drama. Life, Above All is about deep human emotion, evoked with sympathy and love.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times South Africa/Germany.2010. Director: Oliver Schmitz. Cast: Khomotso Manyaka, Keaobaka Makanyane, Lerato Myelase. Duration: 1hr.48mins. Cert: 12A. Language: Sotho with English subtitles.
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SCHOOL BOOKING FORM Name and address of school: name address
School telephone | fax | email: telephone fax email
Name of teacher: Subject area: Name & date of screening | presentation | event(s) you are booking: event name event date
Age of pupils: Numbers attending: Overall Cost: Please telephone, fax, email or post your booking to: Louise O’Connell, the Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6HJ Tel: 028 7137 8908 or 7126 0562 Fax: 028 7137 1738 Email: louise@foylefilmfestival.org