
Learning Through Film: Human Rights in ScotlandSkrevet den 16-08-2012 18:58:39 af Tue Steen Müller ![]() The text about Docs for Education (see below) made Scottish filmmaker Nick Higgins draw attention to a Scottish initiative that could inspire filmmakers in other countries to do the same. Here are some text clips from the website: … This combined book and DVD package is a first of its kind in Scotland, making it possible for schools, community groups and social organisations to deliver a series of 10 workshops, each based on 10 short documentary films dealing with human rights in Scotland. The aim of the multi-media pack is to expand the education and understanding of human rights in a Scottish context. … Each workshop is based around one of the 10 short documentaries that made up the award winning and BBC screened feature project, The New Ten Commandments, originally co-produced with the Scottish Documentary Institute. Apart from Higgins himself other internationally known names appear as directors: Doug Aubrey, Douglas Gordon and Mark Cousins, who made his film together with wonderful Tilda Swinton. Read more on: http://www.learningthroughfilm.co.uk/Learning_Through_Film/Home.html Tilføjet i kategorierne: Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments "Learning Through Film: Human Rights in Scotland":Add comment / tilføj kommentar: |
Latest posts / Seneste indlægLatest comments / Seneste kommentarerJohn Burgan: Sounds like a great initiative - just the sort of exchange that both schools can really benefit from.... Benoit F: J'ai déjà acheté mes places de concert...... matala: Wow, my exact feelings and thoughts could not be articulated this perfectly about Kievan film fest audience; what I saw in Molodist three yrs ago was ... Tue Steen Müller: The films mentioned in the text of Sevare Pan are available on arteeast.org... PP: Wise words.... Relevant websites
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