www.yourlocalcinema.com
 


Fancy a few hours off school to catch a
subtitled film at the cinema? For free?

This year's dates are:
England, Wales & Northern Ireland – 14-22 October 2010
Scotland: 28 October-5 November 2010

 

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Listings:

For PRIMARY schools

For SECONDARY schools

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!

For more information contact NSFW: Phone 020 7292 7300, or email events@filmeducation.org, or visit the NSFW website HERE

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.

NSFW welcome bookings of all sizes. Some schools will bring an entire Year group or Key Stage while others attend on a class-by-class basis. As long as there is space in the cinema, you are welcome!

 

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Supporting Accessibility in Cinema

This year's festival features more than 200 subtitled and audio described shows, for people with hearing or sight loss. NSFW would like to thank a wide range of partners for making this possible including: BATOD, NDCS, RNIB, RNID, DTS, Dolby Laboratories Inc and yourlocalcinema.com.

As Cinema-going is one of the most popular social activities it is only right that all young people are given the opportunity to experience films where they are intended to be viewed, on the big screen, with their classmates, and share the enjoyment of discussing the film afterwards.

"RNIB is pleased to be working with Film Education as the provision of audio description ensures blind and partially sighted children across the UK can enjoy the same cinema experience as their sighted classmates during National Schools Film Week."
Lesley-Anne Alexander, RNIB Chief Executive

"RNID, our supporters and partners have campaigned for increased subtitles on TV, DVD and in the cinema and now many more deaf and hard of hearing children can enjoy the latest blockbusters with their classmates. We're delighted that Film Education has worked so hard to include deaf and hard of hearing children with hundreds of subtitled screenings during National Schools Film Week."
Jackie Ballard, Chief Executive of RNID

 

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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 above you must let your school know, so they can book tickets!

For more information contact NSFW: Phone 020 7292 7300, or email events@filmeducation.org, or visit the NSFW website HERE

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: All places booked are free. Most of our events are full. If schools do not take up the places that are booked, they have usually denied the opportunity to another school in the same area. NSFW charge a cancellation fee of £50 if 20 or more places are not occupied at the last minute.

 

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Listings:

For PRIMARY schools

For SECONDARY schools


Accessible cinema: www.yourlocalcinema.com