Edinburgh
As part of the schools screening programme, the Filmhouse in Edinburgh is holding a special screening of Sorda/Deaf.
Angela's deafness raises concerns during her pregnancy regarding connecting with her daughter. Post-delivery, partner Héctor supports her as she learns to mother in a society lacking adequate accommodations for the hearing-impaired.
A powerful opportunity to explore inclusion, communication and diversity through cinema. This award-winning film has received international acclaim, including major prizes at the Berlin and Málaga Film Festivals.
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• Themes: family, deafness, disability, motherhood
• Subjects: Spanish, Media Studies, Film and Screen Education, PSE, Global Citizenship
• Curriculum for Excellence: MLAN-01a, MLAN-05a, MLAN-09a, MLAN-10a, SOC-06a, EXA-07a, LIT-01a, LIT-04a, LIT-07a, LIT-09a, LIT-11a, ENG-17a, ENG-19a, HWB-12a, all Film and Screen Education E’s and O’s
• Sustainable Development Goals: 10
• UNCRC Articles: 2, 8, 23, 30
Content notes
Contains infrequent strong language and upsetting scenes, including a complicated childbirth scene. For further details, please refer to the BBFC website.
To book the film, please email schools@filmhouse with the following information:
• Date, time, and title of screening
• Name of school
• Name of lead teacher and mobile number
• Number of pupils and year group
• Number of staff members
• Any access requirements
• Preferred payment method - invoice, by telephone, or by card on arrival
The screening costs £5 per pupil, with teachers/school staff free.
Please ensure you have 1 staff member for every 10 pupils.
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