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SUMMARY:THE SECRET OF KELLS
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey | Ireland | 75mins | Cert: PG  \n  \nAn Oscar nominated animation from Ireland\, which tells the incredible story of The Book of Kells\, one of the most important historical documents of all time.  \nLiving with his uncle in the cloistered walls of the Abby of Kells\, young Brendan becomes obsessed with the stories he hears of a yet to be completed book which can turn darkness into light. When Brother Aiden arrives with the incomplete Book of Kells\, he entrusts its completion to Brendan\, who journeys off into the Irish wilderness\, through history\, mythology\, and most importantly\, nature\, to find what he needs.   \nFeaturing jaw-dropping animation and a Hero’s Journey to rival Star Wars\, the Oscar Nominated The Secret of Kells has been likened to the best of Studio Ghibli. A feast for the eyes and the soul\, The Secret of Kells is an exciting animated adventure for children\, and a deeper meditation on how nature and culture intersect\, and the key role this has played across history.  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-secret-of-kells
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animation,Classic,Feature Film,SFW[end],World Cinema,Youth
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SUMMARY:MINARI - INTO FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited that SFW and IntoFilm Festival are coming together again in 2021 to offer school groups to enjoy fabulous film\, and we will once again be screening at MAST – Mayflower Studios on Guildhall Square in Southamptpon. \nThe Into Film Festival is a free\, annual\, nationwide celebration of film & education for 5-19 year olds.  It helps educators bring learning to life for 5-19 year olds across the UK by inspiring young people to watch\, understand and make film in new and creative ways. \nWe are offering 2 films this year Minari (2020)\, with an age guide of 14+ and Mary and the Witch’s Flower (2018) with an age guide of 5 – 11. \nPlease note that booking for this event is through IntoFilm only. \nMinari \nSet in the 1980s\, a Korean family sets up a farming business in Southern America. \nThe American Dream and its wavering promise is experienced through the perspective of a Korean family of four who set up a farm in Arkansas. Set in the 1980s\, the film follows the struggles of parents Monica and Jacob as they face the challenges of providing for their family in a world that is hostile to immigrants alongside their disintegrating marriage. Their struggles are further reflected in the youngest in the family\, the curious David\, who tries to make sense of his Korean-American identity when their eccentric grandmother Soon-ja comes to live with them. Loosely based on director Lee Isaac Chung’s childhood\, Minari is an intimate and intricate look at family\, change and American society that explores the unique perspective of growing up as a first-generation immigrant. \nInto Film will be strictly adhering to all current Covid-19 Government guidelines\, with continuous monitoring of the Public Health guidance in each UK nation. Please visit the MAST website to check out their specific Covid-19 measures. \nPlaces will be offered for free on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with attendance this year limited to one school group per event to help us to ensure the safety of all attendees and allow us to maximise the impact on the largest possible audience of children and young people across the UK. \nThere is a minimum booking size for each event at this year’s Festival. As each event will only have one group attending\, we’re encouraging schools to book as many seats as they can to ensure that as many young people as possible can benefit from the Festival. The exact minimum booking size for this event can be found on the booking form.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/minari-into-film-festival
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,SFW2021,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211110T120000
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SUMMARY:MARY & THE WITCH'S FLOWER - INTO FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited that SFW and Into Film Festival are coming together again in 2021 to offer school groups to enjoy fabulous film\, and we will once again be screening at MAST – Mayflower Studios on Guildhall Square in Southampton. \nThe Into Film Festival is a free\, annual\, nationwide celebration of film & education for 5-19 year olds.  It helps educators bring learning to life for 5-19 year olds across the UK by inspiring young people to watch\, understand and make film in new and creative ways. \nWe are offering 2 films this year\, Mary and the Witch’s Flower (2018) with an age guide of 5 – 11 and Minari (2020)\, with an age guide of 14+. \nPlease note that booking for this event is through IntoFilm only. \nMary and the Witch’s Flower \nGentle anime which sees a young girl embark on a magical adventure after finding a mysterious flower. \nA dazzling\, mystical adventure film based on Mary Stewart’s classic children’s book ‘The Little Broomstick’ which sees 12 year-old Mary staying in the countryside with her Great-Aunt Charlotte. There she discovers a flower of magical powers that only blossoms every seven years. After the flower brings a nearby broomstick to life\, Mary finds herself whisked away to a mysterious place called Endor College\, a school of magic run by headmistress Madam Mumblechook and Doctor Dee\, where she is welcomed as one of the students. Soon enough\, though\, things take a dangerous turn\, and Mary must embark on a journey to set things straight. The first film from Studio Ponoc – some of the creators behind the much-loved Studio Ghibli – this is a gentle anime comprised of beautiful storytelling. \nInto Film will be strictly adhering to all current Covid-19 Government guidelines\, with continuous monitoring of the Public Health guidance in each UK nation. Please visit the MAST website to check out their specific Covid-19 measures. \nPlaces will be offered for free on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with attendance this year limited to one school group per event to help us to ensure the safety of all attendees and allow us to maximise the impact on the largest possible audience of children and young people across the UK. \nThere is a minimum booking size for each event at this year’s Festival. As each event will only have one group attending\, we’re encouraging schools to book as many seats as they can to ensure that as many young people as possible can benefit from the Festival. The exact minimum booking size for this event can be found on the booking form.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/mary-the-witchs-flower-into-film-festival
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,SFW2021,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201116T190000
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SUMMARY:Youth Film Festival Showcase
DESCRIPTION:City Eye presents SFW’s Youth Film Festival Showcase. \nWelcome to our annual screening which showcases & celebrates films made by young filmmakers in the region. Although we cannot celebrate the filmmaking achievements of young people on the big screen as we would traditionally we are pleased to share this showcase with you and are excited that in this difficult year young people have continued to express themselves\, develop skills and enjoy the opportunity to be creative. \nThe Youth Film Festival Showcase will premiere live on City Eye’s YouTube channel on Saturday 14th November  at 1.45pm. This event will be repeated on Monday 16th November at 6.15pm. \nYouth Film Festival Showcase – 2020 Programme: \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAnother Slice of Life and Learning in Lockdown: \nThese two short films were created by Mayflower and City Eye Young Filmmakers Daniel (Another Slice of Life) and Cassie (Learning in Lockdown). \nMayflower and City Eye Young Filmmakers group for 12-18 years gives participants the chance to develop technical skills\, confidence and creativity through film.  Workshops have been running over the last year and since May have taken place online.  The group that Daniel and Cassie took part in created individual films to tell their own personal stories of life in lockdown. \n  \n \nSolidarity: \nFuzzyLogic  offers a stepping stone for young males going on to study dance at dance consortiums and universities with many now working professionally in the dance industry.  During the first lockdown the group met online using their time to create a video on the theme of solidarity\, and their experiences of disconnection and isolation during these strange times. This edit was created by FuzzyLogic member Ollie.  The piece was also edited\, separately by Reuben whose film is shown this Southampton Film Week as part of City Eye’s Lockdown Days. \n  \n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCallisto and The Squircle: \nHazy awakenings and a Squircle\, who doesn’t quite fit in; two striking animated films from Hampshire from the South West Showcase\, a challenging\, inquiring and celebratory programme of short films by 16- 19 year olds curated by Into Film and Exeter Phoenix. \nInto Film puts film at the heart of children and young people’s educational\, cultural and personal development. More than half of UK schools engage with its programme of Into Film Clubs\, special cinema screenings\, and resources and training to support classroom teaching. Alongside rich online content for young audiences\, this provides 5-19 year olds with inspiring opportunities to learn about and with film\, and to develop a passion for cinema. Into Film is a not-for-profit organisation supported principally by the BFI (through the National Lottery)\, Cinema First and Northern Ireland Screen.  \nCallisto was created by Eleanor. The Squircle was created by Rouge. \n  \n\n\n\n\nBloooop: \nThis short stop-motion was animated by Kitty. An independently made short film\, Kitty has paired the filmmaking skills she developed at City Eye Film School with her creative and funny vision. \n  \n \n2020 Vision: \nThis short film was created at City Eye Film School during February half-term by Level 2 filmmakers (ages 12 – 16) Alice\, Arthur\, Christopher\, Conrad\, Finley\, Harvey\, Rose and Rudi.  Of course this was before the UK was in the grip of the pandemic and the last time City Eye was able to work with young people before social distancing\, face-coverings and lockdown became a way of life .  The group conceived\, shot and edited their film in one day. \n  \n​Keep up with news of future youth activities\, events & workshops by signing up to the City Eye youth activity mailing here.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/youth-film-festival-showcase
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Short Films,Youth
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SUMMARY:Red Carpet Film School - 2019
DESCRIPTION:Red Carpet Film School – Saturday 9th November – 11am – 12.30pm at City Eye\, Studio 144 \nSouthampton Film Week invites the children\, parents and friends of all who took part in City Eye Film School workshops in 2019 to dress up and walk the red carpet! Join us for this annual celebration showcase of all the great films made at Film School in 2019 – along with a few classics from the previous year. \n​For more information about Film School visit ​www.city-eye.co.uk/city-eye-film-school \n(Although this is a free event\, you will need to obtain a free ticket which you can register for via ‘Eventbrite’) \n  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/red-carpet-film-school-2019
LOCATION:City Eye\, Studio 144\, Above Bar Street\, Guildhall Square\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU
CATEGORIES:Screening & Awards,Youth
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