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After a bumper year of cinema, our Film Programming Assistant Michael runs you through the highlights, before revealing the whole team's Top 5 of 2016.
Reading time 10 mins
We attended the UK's biggest documentary film festival and report back on some of the most engaging and relevant titles for young audiences.
Reading time 4 mins
We highlight four insightful and diverse documentaries for young audiences which recently played at one of the world's leading non-fiction festivals.
We look forward to the upcoming documentary festival (6-11 June) and highlight a number of titles for young audiences.
Reading time 5 mins
We look ahead to some of the biggest and best cinema releases coming up during the Autumn term, ranging from Paddington 2 to Blade Runner 2049.
Reading time 7 mins
After another superb year for cinema, we run you through the highlights of 2017 before our curators reveal their personal favourites of the year.
Reading time 8 mins
Following on from the BFI Thriller season, we recommend ten great little-seen thrillers to order, watch and enjoy in your Into Film Club.
Reading time 6 mins
With Disney's sci-fi blockbuster 'A Wrinkle in Time' hitting cinemas, we look at ten more films which celebrate sibling adventures.
We explore comedic French drama 'Jeune Femme' as well as other titles in this latest trend which follow the lives of young women struggling in big cities.
We look ahead to some of the most exciting titles set to be released in cinemas between now and Christmas, from foreign-language dramas to superhero animations.
We round up some of the biggest cinematic trends in 2018, while our curation team and young reporters pick their favourite films from the past 12 months.
We look ahead to the exciting range of films set to hit cinemas in January, February and March of 2019, with title suggestions for all ages.
Watch drug addiction drama 'Beautiful Boy', in cinemas from 18 January, and download our new Relationships and Resilience assembly resource as an accompaniment.
We recommend five titles to look out for at BFI Flare, the UK's largest LGBTQ+ film festival, which takes place in London from 21-31 March 2019.
We recommend some of our favourite family films that are readily available to stream at home, and discuss why they're educationally valuable for home study.
A curated list of five primary and five secondary book-to-film adaptations, which are available to stream at home across a variety of platforms.
We suggest five primary and five secondary sporting titles to enjoy over the summer and the streaming services on which you can find them.
We've picked some relevant titles for young audiences from this year's online edition of Doc/Fest, as well as suggesting related films you can order from us.
As young people gear up to return to school, we've selected ten titles about the school experience to enjoy in your film clubs or stream at home.
Inspired by both Victor Hugo's novel and the 2005 Paris riots, Les Misérables interrogates the relationship between police and the community.
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