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In Darkness screening

Film Education invite you to a FREE schools screening of In Darkness at the Covent Garden Odeon




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IPPF screenings

FREE screenings of Life Above All and Africa United followed by a panel discussion on awareness of HIV




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La Haine screening

FREE screening of La Haine with introduction at the East Finchley Phoenix as part of Cineschool




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Mia and Migoo screening

FREE screening of French film Mia and Migoo for primary schools at the Cine Lumiere




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All in Good Time screening

FREE screening of All in Good Time followed by Q&A with director Nigel Cole and actors Amara Karan and Reece Ritchie




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Red Tails screening

FREE schools preview screening of Red Tails followed by Q&A with actor Cuba Gooding Jr and producer Rick McCallum




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Primary school screenings

Book for our free primary school screenings taking place at Showcase sites this June and July




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Wild Bill Film Week screening

Mon 22 Oct: Wild Bill + BBFC talk on film classification at Bradford National Media Museum




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Secret of Kells Film Week screening

Tue 16 Oct: Secret of Kells + Storyteller introduction at the Clevedon Curzon




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Sophie Scholl Film Week screening

Tue 16 Oct: Sophie Scholl + introduction at the Coventry Warwick Arts Centre




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Kirikou & The Sorceress Birmingham Film Week screening

Tue 16 Oct: Kirikou & The Sorceress + Storyteller introduction at the Birmingham Drum




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Radioman Film Week screening

Wed 24 Oct: Radioman + Q&A with filmmakers at London Brixton Ritzy




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Beasts of the Southern Wild Cardiff screening

FREE screening as part of the London Film Festival tour in association with the BFI




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Great Expectations Portsmouth screening




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Gimme the Loot Leicester screening

Preview screening for Secondary Schools as part of the Film Week and LFF tour in association with the BFI




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Great Expectations Cambridge screening




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Wolf Children Cambridge Screening




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City Screen's Holocaust Memorial Day screenings

Information on City Screen's school screenings and talks for Holocaust Memorial Day




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Holocaust Memorial Day Screenings

UK wide screenings of the film, Good to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust




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Untouchable screening Belfast QFT

Free screening with introduction by university lecturer Dr Dominique Jeannerod




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Learning on Screen Awards 2013: nomination

Film Education's Thinking Film, Thinking History: The Holocaust resource pack has been nominated in the 2013 Learning on Screen Awards




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Rapunzel screening in Dudley

Free screening for primary schools in Dudley of this German language retelling of the classic fairytale




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Bande a Part Leicester Cineschool screening

 Free screening for secondary schools as part of Cineschool 2013




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Amelie Cineschool screening in Edinburgh

With introduction by Edinburgh University film tutor Martine Pierquin




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Petit Nicholas, Le New Brighton screening

Free screening for schools at New Brighton Light Cinema as part of Cineschool




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Birkenhead Valentin Screening

Book for our free screening at Birkenhead Vue as part of Cineschool 2013




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Taunton Odeon Petit Nicholas Cineschool screening

Free screening for primary and secondary schools as part of Cineschool 2013




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Paisley Arts Kirikou Cineschool screening

Book now for our free screening at the Paisley Arts Centre




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Witney Eleanor's Secret Cineschool screening

Screening of Eleanor's Secret as part of Cineschool 2013




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Norwich Odeon Cinderella Cineschool screening

With introduction by storyteller John Harben




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Reading Pan's Labyrinth Cineschool screening

Free Cineschool screening for secondary schools 




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Greenock Chorus Cineschool screening

Book now for this free screening for schools in Greenock




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The Odd Life of Timothy Green preview screenings

Book now for these FREE preview screenings for schools taking place in various UK locations




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Wrexham Adele Blanc Sec Cineschool screening

 Free screening of Adele Blanc Sec for Wrexham secondary schools




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Cambridge If Not Us Who screening

Free secondary school screening as part of Cineschool 2013




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Fimfarum 2 Plymouth Cineschool screening

Book now for our FREE screening of Fimfarum at the Plymouth Arts Centre




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Petit Nicholas, Le Lewes Cineschool screening

Book now for our screening of Petit Nicholas for primary and secondary schools in Lewes




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Untouchable Colchester Cineschool screening

Free screening for secondary schools in Colchester as part of Cineschool 2013




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Pompeii Live screenings

A live interactive and educational cinema event by the British Museum at locations around the UK




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Autism Friendly Screenings

Film Education are holding Autism Friendly Screenings of Ice Age: Continental Drift in selected cities this April




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Elite Screens Aeon CLR UST Screen Review

Elite's Aeon CLR screen provides effective rejection of overhead ambient lights for today's emerging ultra-short-throw home theater projectors...and does so at unusually low cost.



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Screen Innovations Slate 1.2 Zero Edge Pro Screen Review

Screen Innovations Slate 1.2 ALR material mated with the company's Zero Edge Pro frame design makes for a high performance, high style combo.



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Video: Elite ProAV Saker Tab-Tension Dark UST Motorized ALR Screen Review

ProjectorCentral's Rob Sabin installs and demonstrates Elite ProAV's huge 120-inch motorized ALR screen for UST projectors.



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Video: Da-Lite SightLine Cable Drop Screen Review

In this video, ProjectorCentral editor Rob Sabin takes a close look at the Da-Lite SightLine cable-drop screen system.



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How to Choose a Golf Simulator Impact Screen and Enclosure

Here's what you'll need to know to select a specialty impact screen and enclosure for your planned golf simulator, along with a trove of linked resources.



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Maternal & Early Childhood Issues: July’s Topic–Early Childhood Screenings

July 18th We continue our look at Early Childhood Screenings by talking with Kris Bowman of Ramsey Educational and Development Institute, or REDI. They administer the PA Early Intervention Program in Montgomery County. https://twitter.com/PAcatholic/status/1549094658478903299?s=20&t=bfxurJPODSGTJUaDird-pg https://fb.watch/elp1XOaQ3p/   July 15th As part of look at Early Childhood Screenings, we are looking to find out about screenings in PA for newborns suffering from their mothers’ drug addiction. We’d love to talk with the state task force created to help those children but haven’t had much help from the Wolf Admin. https://twitter.com/PAcatholic/status/1548004337758060544?s=20&t=bfxurJPODSGTJUaDird-pg https://fb.watch/elp7An1dbk/   July 14th Continuing our series for July on Early Childhood Screenings with a quick look at the first big test for the newborn, the blood test. https://twitter.com/PAcatholic/status/1547690893766930437?s=20&t=bfxurJPODSGTJUaDird-pg https://fb.watch/elpe8tHA1I/   July 13th Continuing our series on Early Childhood Screenings… it was a crisis in Michigan that sparked lawmakers here in Pennsylvania to put an emphasis on testing children for the presence of lead. https://twitter.com/PAcatholic/status/1547429183864840192?s=20&t=bfxurJPODSGTJUaDird-pg https://fb.watch/elpkHkI4mB/   July 12th  We wrap up the conversation with our friend Victoria about the tests, screenings and milestones designed for children after they come home from the hospital. It’s part of our July focus on Early Childhood Screenings. https://twitter.com/PAcatholic/status/1546897353843539968?s=20&t=bfxurJPODSGTJUaDird-pg https://fb.watch/elpDdGWIN8/ July 11th As part of our continuing look at Early Childhood Screenings for July, we talk with a young mother about all the tests that we went through. https://twitter.com/PAcatholic/status/1546491903083945984?s=20&t=bfxurJPODSGTJUaDird-pg    




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Addressing Business Challenges and Sustainability in Screen Printing

The pandemic caused a sudden storm that has buffeted individual companies and entire industries and caused business leaders to seriously consider the critical importance of resilience, efficiency, and sustainability.




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California excels at screening babies for main cause of childhood blindness

Vision damage from a complication of premature birth can be halted if it’s caught soon enough — and a California Perinatal Quality Care (CPQCC) and Stanford Medicine-led study shows the state’s screening process is helping close racial gaps.

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Rare Lindsay Shonteff Spy Movies to Play on the Big Screen in LA

Los Angeles' legendary New Beverly Cinema (owned by director Quentin Tarantino) blew my mind today by announcing that they'll be showcasing movies helmed by exploitation auteur Lindsay Shonteff in late February! And the line-up includes two of his spy movies. No. 1 of the Secret Service (1977) is the top of bill at 7:30pm on Monday, February 27 (paired with "brutal British crime film" The Bullet Machine), and The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) closes out the double feature on Tuesday, February 28 (along with Curse of the Voodoo) at 9:25pm. 

Shonteff first became associated with the spy genre at the height of Bondmania when he introduced the world to Charles Vine in The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World (aka Licensed to Kill) in 1965. (Yes, the movie whose Sammy Davis, Jr. theme song is energetically sung by all the Circus staff in Tomas Alfredson's 2011 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy!) Star Tom Adams reprised the role in two Sixties sequels which Shonteff sat out (Where the Bullets Fly and Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy), but Shonteff clearly felt a close attachment to the character, because he revived him under slightly altered names (for legal reasons) throughout the rest of his career with ever diminishing returns. The 1970s saw first Nicky Henson and then The New Avengers' Gareth Hunt essaying the role of "Charles Bind" in spy spoofs No. 1 of the Secret Service (1977) and The Man from S*E*X (1979), respectively, while 1990 found Michael Howe playing a Lamborghini Countach driving No. 1 in the nigh unwatchable Number One Gun. Just prior to No. 1 of the Secret Service (which one-time Bond contender Richard Todd steals as the urbane villain Arthur Loveday), Shonteff tried his hand at a serious spy movie adapting Len Deighton's Spy Story, the unofficial fourth "Harry Palmer" movie. 

But his finest hour in the genre may have come in 1967 when he updated the Sax Rohmer "Yellow Peril" femme fatale Sumuru for the spy craze, with Goldfinger's golden girl Shirley Eaton once more altering her skin color to play the Asian supervillain. Nope, there's nothing remotely PC about any of it, but if you can get past the appalling casting conventions of the time, The Million Eyes of Sumuru is a thoroughly entertaining Eurospy romp! It stars Eurospy stalwart George Nader (Jerry Cotton himself!) and Dr. Goldfoot foil Frankie Avalon as the intrepid agents who go up against Eaton. Amazingly, the New Beverly will be screening a 35mm IB Tech print of this cult classic!

Now let's be greedy and hope that perhaps this Shonteff celebration will continue into March with screenings of The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World, Spy Story, and the two Big Zapper movies. (The Big Zapper was Shonteff's female private detective turned spy, an Emma Peel wannabe who could shoot lasers out of her... well, it was the Seventies and it was Shonteff, so you can guess.)




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Leaders support official acknowledgment of Oscar Mack after Kissimmee documentary screening

On Saturday, that effort may have begun taking another step, as community leaders who attended a screening of the documentary at the Solid Rock Community Church in Kissimmee vowed to work toward a public acknowledgment of Mack’s encounter with the Klan more than 100 years ago.