Ian Wall, Mark Reid, Nick Walker – Film literacy #FredAtSchool
The importance of film literacy and the challenges it faces.
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The importance of film literacy and the challenges it faces.
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Sponsors of the FRED at School project, representing the international minority language film community.
Doris Pack talks about the latest news concerning the LUX Prize and European cinema.
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