There are even more movies in the "I learn from movies" program

In the new academic year, we invite you to choose movies from an even wider list of "I learn from movies" movies, which we have added as many as 13 new inspiring movies. Here you will find fun animations for the little ones, incredible stories in documentaries and heart-touching dramas.

Still from the movie "The Dragon and the Freckled Beauty"

We invite elementary school students to watch a cartoon "Vampire" (recommended for students in grades 1-5) about a vampire's colorful journey in search of friends, and also not to miss the Japanese film "The Dragon and the Freckled Beauty" (recommended for students in grades 1-8), which combines the possibilities of the virtual world, music and self-discovery. Determination, willpower and the pursuit of dreams will be inspired by the extraordinary story in the film "Zoya and the Storm" (recommended for 5-8 grade students).

Still from the movie "The Painter and the Thief"

For documentary lovers, we offer three films – "Adamant" (recommended for students in grades 7-12) will allow you to get to know the day center located in the center of Paris, its team and patients with mental disorders. For those who want to embark on an incredible journey of friendship between two people, we offer a film "The Painter and the Thief" (recommended for students in grades 7-12). We offer a movie for nature and wildlife lovers Temptation (recommended for students in grades 5-12), in which the story of the farm's inhabitants is told only through images without dialogues.

A still from the movie "Pilgrims"

A world-renowned Lithuanian film "Pilgrims" (recommended for students in grades 7-12) will take you on a sensitive journey of Paul and Indre.

A still from the movie "After the Sun"

A sensitive film about the differences and similarities between generations "Little Mama" (recommended for 5th-9th grade students) will invite viewers to dream about friendship with their parents in their youth. Another film about the relationship between children and parents "After the sun" (recommended for students in grades 9-12) will invite you to tell stories of memories, fictional stories and recordings recorded on MiniDV tapes.

A still from the movie "The First Cow"

The list of films has also been supplemented by several dramatic dramas that will not leave anyone indifferent. An exciting and tense film "Quo Vadis, Aida?" (recommended for students in grades 9-12) portrays family love in the context of war. The movie "The Last Dance" (recommended for students in grades 7-12) will invite you to get to know Germain, who lost his beloved wife, and together with him embark on an uplifting journey and discover the joy of life. Immersive storytelling "At the Boiling Point" (recommended for students in grades 9-12) will open the doors of the London restaurant and invite you to take a look at the busy work of chef Andy Jones. in 2020 New York's best acclaimed tape "The First Cow" (recommended for students in grades 9-12) tells a story from the inhospitable XNUMXth century. early in the lands of Oregon, where a sincere friendship develops between a talented cook and an emigrant in search of happiness.

Information about the educational activities is available:
by phone: 8 670 25508 XNUMX
by e-mail edukacija@kcromuva.lt

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