Themes at the 2019 Into Film Festival include climate change, rebellion and mental wellbeing among many others. The popular event runs from November 6 to 22 and is curriculum-linked. Sam Wilson introduces the programme

UK schools are once again being offered the opportunity to attend free cinema trips and access free resources through the Into Film Festival.

Returning for its seventh year, the event runs from November 6 to 22 and is the world’s largest free film festival with 3,000 screenings and 200 special events. Its many themes and topics can be utilised by educators across the curriculum.

The festival is hosted by Into Film, a charity that aims to place film at the heart of young people’s social, cultural and educational development. It is supported by funding from Cinema First, the BFI and a collaboration with the UK cinema industry.

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