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  1. The canine star of a fictional sci-fi/action show that believes his powers are real embarks on a cross country trek to save his co-star from a threat he believes is just as real. Director Byron Howard Chris Williams Stars John Travolta Miley Cyrus Susie Essman. 5. The Incredibles. 2004 1h 55m PG.

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    • Wall-e (2008) Suitable for: kids ages 5+ Run time: 103 minutes. This artsy Pixar gem is about Wall-E—a hopelessly charming robot who lives on Earth, centuries into the future when humans have trashed the planet and then left it to live unhealthy lives on a spaceship instead.
    • Coco (2017) Suitable for: kids ages 7+ Run time: 109 minutes. Kids of all ages can get a dose of culture from this moving tribute to Mexican traditions, which features an impressive Latino cast (Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt), vibrant animation and a stellar soundtrack.
    • Wings Of Life (2013) Suitable for: kids ages 6+ Run Time: 77 minutes. This Disney nature doc, a special Earth Day release, is all about the birds and the bees…literally.
    • Inside Out (2005) Suitable for: kids ages 6+ Run Time: 94 minutes. This quirky and incredibly original animated film follows a tween girl, Riley, as she tries to navigate her daily struggles and the flood of emotions that adolescence has introduced.
  2. Brought to you by Into Film, the UK's leading film education charity, Into Film+ is the free* and rights-compliant streaming service for UK schools. Stream a wide range of classic and new release films, documentaries and TV programmes directly into your classroom or extra-curricular setting. Developed with and for schools, Into Film+ brings ...

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · 10. Stand and Deliver. “Stand and Deliver” is based on the true story of a high school math teacher who inspires his underprivileged students to excel in calculus. This movie highlights the importance of education, determination, and believing in oneself. It’s a powerful film for high school students.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · 16. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) Whilst fundamentally a caper about a giant rabbit eating all of the town’s prize vegetables, this Wallace and Gromit film also comments on society’s obsession with staying slim, the dangers of animal/human experimentation (echoing Frankenstein’s monster) and vegetarianism.

  5. Home | Resources | Find Resources | Short Films for Primary Teaching. This set of resources is suitable for use in the classroom for teacher delivery or to be used independently by learners at home to develop their understanding of the 3Cs and 3Ss of film (story, sound, setting; colour, character and camera).

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  7. age 6+. Creative, clever story about big feelings has peril, scares. On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 2015) Watch our review. See full review. Common Sense Media editors help you choose Picks for K–5 School Movie Night. Family-friendly films to entertain the crowd.

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