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2015
130 minutes
Animation, Based on a true story, Documentary, Drama, Short Films
English
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Wellbeing is a broad theme, hence the five subheadings: emotional wellbeing, physical health, body image, relationships and anti-bullying. Films explore physical disability, mental health, self-harm, social anxiety to name but a few. They will evoke discussion as to whether they can be categorised into more than one subheading.
Titles in this collection:
Not Just A Diagnosis
Darkness Visible
Family Matters
A Life in A Day
Fandoms
Remote Control
Paul’s Story
#Cutters
Lilly’s Story
Concealer
Paper Dolls
Dangerous Relations
Modern Love
One Week Later
Not Cricket
Sticks and Stones #1
Problems
Sticks and Stones #2
Into The Woods
This film programme has not been classified by the BBFC. Into Film suggest the films are engaging for ages 11+.
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