

Booking
office now closed, but read all about it below.
National
Schools Film Week is the biggest event of its kind in the world. Last
year more than 300,000 children saw 1,500 films - for free - in 530
locations throughout the UK. This year, almost 2,000 film screenings
are being held.
More
than a quarter - 470 - of these shows will be subtitled.
Please
note that these screenings are for school groups only and
are not open to the public. If
you would like to attend one of the free subtitled shows listed below
you must let your school know, so they can book tickets!
Schools
can book from NOW until 17th October.
Listings:
For
PRIMARY schools
For
SECONDARY schools
All
shows take place between:
20th
- 24th October (England, Wales, N. Ireland)
3rd - 7th November (Scotland)


Schools
can book from NOW until 17th October
by calling 020 7439 4880, or by visiting the NSFW website
HERE
Note:
Tickets will be issued on a first come, first served basis. Please remember
that tickets are in great demand and will occasionally be limited. Please
ensure that NSFW are aware that you are booking for SUBTITLED
shows. Some screenings are subject to change. Please request confirmation
from NSFW that the screening will be subtitled before you book.
Booking
Policy/Cancellations: If you wish to cancel your booking or reduce your
number of seats, please contact Film Education immediately by email:
events@filmeducation.org.
A
cancellation fee of £50 will be incurred if a booking is cancelled
less than one week before the screenings or the group fail to show up
on the day of the screening. In the unlikely event that you do not receive
confirmation of your booking within ten days, contact NSFW on 020
7439 4880.
Every
school in the UK has received the National Schools Film Week programme
which contains information about the National Schools Film Week 2008.
More
details on the NSFW website HERE

The
UK leads the world in 'accessible' cinema.
More than 300 cinemas regularly screen the latest films with on-screen
subtitles for hearing impaired people, and a narrated soundtrack for
visually impaired people.



