Watching films can be a great way to improve upon spotting techniques such as foreshadowing and foreboding. Lets face it, we all need a break from revision sometimes and just want to put up feet up and let someone else do all the work.
1.Fences
August Wilson, one of America’s greatest playwrights, wrote Fences as a means of exploring how race and equality of opportunity affect two generations of one family. Denzel Washington and Viola Davis’s acting in this 2000 film adaptation takes the play to new heights- with the tense scenes between husband and wife and father and son making for an intensive emotional experience. Also great film for anyone looking for build on characterization and dialogue in their creative writing.
2.Saving Private Ryan.
I still remember my art teacher showing me this film when I was 14 years old. It smashed my concept of the war genre to pieces and Spielberg’s raw sounds and bloody visuals of the opening scene of the Omaha beach landing remain with me until this day. The film remains Hollywood’s most brutally realistic rendition of the Second World War.
3.Dune
You may have remembered that Dune featured in our list of must-read novels, too. Turning Frank Herbert’s mammoth book into a film was never going to be easy. Jarodowksy even tried to make a 70 hour film which eventually failed. However, the 2021 movie decided to split the book into two films. The film is full of mesmerizing shots of the planet Arrakis and beautifully designed futuristic space jets. Also a great watch for students to practice spotting the use of foreshadowing in film.
4.Shawshank Redemption
The greatest movie of all time? A recent Channel 4 survey seemed to think so. Shawshank Redemption captures the imagination of the human spirit through its imprisoned characters, through its use of narrative voice and through the message it conveys: that hope can be found in the darkest of places and in the darkest of times.
5.Captain Fantastic
Imagine that you were home-schooled in a forest for most of your life and found yourself in the big city one day. How would you react to ‘normal’ people? How would you react to Coca Cola, or to the mall? Would you know how to flirt or strike up a conversation with someone your age? A modern day cinematic gem that will get every boy and girl thinking about the peer pressure, fitting in and the concept of the individual in society
6.Romeo and Juliet
For decades, teachers around the world have struggled to get kids to engage with Shakespeare. Then Baz Lehman comes along and replaces swords with guns, horses with cars and the Medieval architecture of Verona with modern day Venice beach USA, and all of a sudden students can’t get enough of it. Throw in a young Leonardo DiCaprio as the zealous heartthrob, and the enthrallment is complete. An absolute genius of a film.
7.The Great Debaters
A film for those idealistic students who love arguing for justice and equality. Set in the Jim Crow era, students from a small all-black college go on to out debate famous universities and colleges, smashing conceptions of race, gender and segregation along the way. Denzel Washington as the teacher we have always
8.The Truman Show
What if your life was just a reality tv-show for others to enjoy and you didn’t even know it? What if every friend you ever had was just a paid actor? These are some of the dilemmas that Truman, played by the wonderful Jim Carey, must face in what is one of the most thought-provoking films of our lifetime. At a time where social media has blurred the lines between the private and the public spheres of our existence, this film continues to grow in importance.
9.Lord of the Rings
Peter Jackson’s adaptation of JR Tolkien’s magical novels has grown to become of the most celebrated film trilogies of all time. The Fellowship of the Ring is where we first meet the heroes of Middle Earth on their quest to destroy the Ring and vanquish Sauron once and for all, and it is still the most captivating out of the three films. If you like the idea of elves, dwarves and men battling it out against an army of orcs and goblins, you’ve found your film.
10.Fantastic Mr Fox
Wes Anderson’s animated adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic work of fiction is a meticulous work of art. Each character is brought to life by the minute details of what is arguably the most beautiful animation in Hollywood history. In fact, 140 animators worked every day for a whole year. Add to that, an all-star voicing cast which includes the like of George Clooney, Meryl Streep and Owen and you have a truly memorable cinematic experience.
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