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Spectatorship Study of Joker (Phillips, 2019)
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Spectatorship Study of Joker (Phillips, 2019)

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This 47 slide PowerPoint Presentation looks closely at the narratives that surrounded the film Joker upon its release, from both fans, critics and the corporate media. The presentation explores the division in reception between divergent groups of viewers or commentators. The main criticisms and defense of the film are presented and explored, with opportunities for interactive discussion and debate. Students are challenged to consider the film’s main themes and how the release of a controversial movie like this one prompts a variety of responses and re-frames the film’s central meanings as new ‘narratives’ spring up around the film, making the encompassing rhetoric another topic for discussion and analysis.
The Ethics of Lying
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The Ethics of Lying

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This 18-slide presentation offers opportunities for interactive discussion, while also presenting a simple, clear exposition on Kantian Ethics and Kant’s approach to lying. There is also brief mention of W.D. Ross’s exception/modification, and then a new and adapted version of Kant’s ethics based on Aquinas that offers a solution to the perceived rigidity of Kant’s approach. This presentation keeps theory and complexity to a minimum to let students consider some key ethical principles and how they might apply to real situations. Students are encouraged to think about their own beliefs and to apply these principles to their own examples. It can be used for most high school aged students from **years 9 - 12. **
Some Like It Hot -AO1  Knowledge Revision Quiz
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Some Like It Hot -AO1 Knowledge Revision Quiz

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This 29 slide animated PowerPoint Presentation offers AS or A Level Film Studies or Media Studies students a quiz format interactive learning experience. THe objective is to revise the charactrers names, actors names, director, locations and key facts about the film. FOr the EDUQAS Film Studies A Level or AS Level exams this is a great AO1 knowledge and understanding booster. It is a simple but effective resource with visual ‘hooks’ that work to stimulate memory for visual learners.
1970's - a decade of change
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1970's - a decade of change

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This 51-slide PowerPoint Presentation provides an overview of key events in the United States during the decade of the 1970s, including some 1960’s history to provide background context. The presentation covers political, social and cultural aspects of the era, including the civil rights and womens movements, anti-war protests, political scandals, anti-war agitation, and popular culture. This presentation gives students a feel for the historical climate that can provide excellent background context for novels, films and works of art from the period, as well as general history. The presentation could provide a full lesson and may be used in tandem with study texts such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Post, Apocalypse Now, I Am Not Your Negro, Hamburger Hill, and many others

'Captain Fantastic' Scene Analysis
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'Captain Fantastic' Scene Analysis

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For Eduqas A Level Film Studies, this 43-slide full colour interactive presentation prepares students to analyse how cinematography and mise-en-scene are used to convey key narrative meanings. Students are encouraged to question, discuss and share their own thoughts and there is a strong emphasis on uses of cinematic terminology as well as analysis and exam preparation (with a practice exam question).
Billy Wilder - Auteur Poster
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Billy Wilder - Auteur Poster

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This colourful poster outlines the key ‘signature’ features distinctive of WIlder’s films It makes an attractive classroom display that also provides helpful memory prompts for Eduquas A-Level Film Studies Students who are sitting the Component 1. Exam Paper.
Religious Attitudes to Sex: Christianity & Islam
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Religious Attitudes to Sex: Christianity & Islam

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This full colour 13-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the principle beliefs about sex and its proper context in both the Christian and Islamic faiths. It provides a good overview for this topic for the GCSE in Religious Studies and works well as a lesson plan if coupled with a revision quiz or practice test question. THe resource ends with two questions that could be used as discussion prompts or retention checks.
Religious Studies: Marriage & the Family
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Religious Studies: Marriage & the Family

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This 30 slide full-colour interactive powerpoint presentation informs students about religious beliefs about marriage and the family. Topics covered include the Muslim and Christian marriage ceremony as well as Civil Partnerships, definitions of marriage, arranged marriages, reasons for marriage, roles in marriage, vows, the nature of families, cohabitation and same-sex marriage. The resource helps students to prepare for the GCSE Exams in Religious Studies as well as helping students of religious faith to understand the rite of marraige and how religions and non-religious people view it. The resource offers lots of discussion prompts to encourage class discussion. This resource could be used as a two-hour lesson.
British Film Since 1995 (Eduqas A Level Film Studies Revision)
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British Film Since 1995 (Eduqas A Level Film Studies Revision)

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This 30 full colour , interactive PowerPoint Presentation is the ideal revision tool to prepare students for the A-Level Film Studies exam paper (Component 1C.). THe two films refrenced are Trarispotting (Boyle, 1996) and Fish Tank (Arnold, 2009). The resource closely follows the Eduqas Examination Board’s advice and guidance on how to approach ideologies. There are example questions from past papers, discussion prompts and class exercises as well as an essay structure scaffold. This could be used on conjunction with the two films to teach ideologies and narrative, and provides example binary analyses - a tool for ideological analysis that is transferable to any narrative.
Eduqas A-Level Film: Taxi Tehran (Contextual Study)
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Eduqas A-Level Film: Taxi Tehran (Contextual Study)

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This full color, animated, interactive PowerPoint Presentation includes 49 slides with detailed discussion of context for the 2015 film. The context closely follows the Lisa Wardle Textbook to prepare A Level film studies students for the Component 2A. examination question. There are practice questions, exercises, and discussion prompts to get students involved in an interactive lesson. The resource should cover a full two hour lesson. In addition this resource can be used for a contemporary cultural study of life in Iran. Panahi is an internationally celebrated director whose work (including Taxi Tehran) has won critical acclaim and major awards. This film offers a “way in” to Iran including its theocratic regime, its history and its artistic culture. Themes explored: Women in Iran, Ethnicity, Representations of generational differences, history, crime & punishment, political dissent and its consequences and the nature of filmmaking itself.
TIMBUKTU - a film by Abderrahmane Sissako (2014)
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TIMBUKTU - a film by Abderrahmane Sissako (2014)

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This 40-slide full colour Power Point Presentation allows for a diverse range of topics to be studied. It covers history, culture, religious themes and filmmaking/media studies. The film is about the destruction of culture and heritage, as well as occupation/colonialism, religious freedom, and human rights. The presentation also focuses on the film and its production, including representations and issues addressed by the filmmaker. The film was produced to include the languages of the region in which it is set, including French, Tamasheq, English and other African dialects. This resource facilitates rich discussion on topics such as: historical events, religious law, the value of cultural preservation and women’s rights. It is appropriate for students aged 16 - 18. The violence of some events could be triggering for younger years.
Sisters in Law (Documentary) Close Study
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Sisters in Law (Documentary) Close Study

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This 37 full colour slide presentation provides an overview of the issues and filmmaking practices deployed in the production of Sisters in Law, a documentary by British filmmaker Kim Longinotto and Cameroonian filmmaker Florence Ayisi. The lesson revolves around the cinema verite practices used, transnational feminism, ‘post-feminism’ and its clichĂ©s, issues of representation, and the struggle for women’s rights within societies that are culturally mixed and traditionally patriarchal. Although these are complex issues, the resource is aimed at an A-Level (Year 12 / 13) learner, following the EDUQAS Film Studies Curriculum. For this reason, there is focus on the filmmaking practices used as well as the human rights issues within the documentary. The presentation ends with an exam question from the Eduqas A Level Film Studies Specification, so that film studies students can apply the learning from the presentation. However, this resource could also form an interesting resource for social studies, media studies or African cultural studies. The human rights issues make this a widely applicable resource that could be useful across a variety of subjects. The content should fill a two-hour lesson and provides ample scope for class discussions and (for A-Level FIlm Students) exam practice.
Moonlight - A Level Film Studies EXAM FOCUS
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Moonlight - A Level Film Studies EXAM FOCUS

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This 25 slide full colour PowerPoint Presentation provides helpful exam preparation for ideology and spectatorship (Eduqas Film Studies Component 1B.). The resource is closely focused on what examiners will expect, and offers talking points, discussion questions, and commentary on core study areas and representation.
A Marxist Analysis of TRAINSPOTTING
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A Marxist Analysis of TRAINSPOTTING

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This 35-slide PowerPoint Presentation can be used for the ‘ideologies’ study of Trainspotting for the Eduqas A Level Film Studies Component 1C. (British Films). It provides a full interactive 2 hour lesson plan with focus on exams. Marxist ideology is introduced gently with a few key concepts including: class struggle, alienation, exploitation, consumerism, commodity fetishisaton and false consciousness. Marxist concepts are applied to particular aspects of the film’s mise-en-scene and to particular sequences. Issues are explored through discussion with lots of question prompts to allow discussion and debate.
Captain Fantastic: Ideology & Spectatorship
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Captain Fantastic: Ideology & Spectatorship

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This is a 27 slide interactive PowerPoint to prepare pupils for the Eduqas A Level Film Studies, Component 1B. exam. Ideology and Spectatorship are explored and applied to the film Captain Fantastic (Ross, 2016) with lots of questions for pupils to ponder and discuss throughout. Helpful ‘talking points’ about how to interpret the ideological positioning of the Cash family. Theory: Laura Mulvey’s ‘male gaze’ is touched on as is Stuart Hall’s reception theory. The presentation is designed to provide two-hour lesson plan.
Identity in Trainspotting
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Identity in Trainspotting

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This is a 50 slide full colour PowerPoint Presentation on national identity versus British identity (as well as multicultural, globalized Britain) in the 1996 film Trainspotting (Danny Boyle). This is very useful for** EDUQAS A Level Film Studies** because of the focus on representations in the film, including how particular aspects of **mise-en-scene **link to identity, narrative themes and character. This presentation can be used to study the film’s binary oppositions and how Scotland and London come to represent different outlooks, rather than just different geographical locations.
Scottish Identity in TRAINSPOTTING
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Scottish Identity in TRAINSPOTTING

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This study of the 1996 film TRAINSPOTTING by Danny Boyle explores how Scottish identity and culture are represented in the film. This is a 46 Slide PowerPoint Presentation and it comprises sufficient material for a comprehensive lesson plan. This is useful for media studies, film studies and cultural studies. The resource explores how stereotypes, identity and representations are constructed in a media text.
Trainspotting - Ideologies
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Trainspotting - Ideologies

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For the** EDUQAS Film Studies A Level** Component 1C. British Films, this resource provides a great exam revision preparation lesson. This is a 24 slide PowerPoint including interactive activities that allow students to reflect on ideological meanings and to share their ideas. The resource is focused on the EDUQAS A Level examination, and includes past questions to guide pupils in how to craft good answers targeted on ideological analysis. Includes key prompts and talking points for ideology and a sample binary analysis.
Milos Forman Auteur Director Poster
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Milos Forman Auteur Director Poster

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This full colour poster outlines Czech-American film director Milos Forman’s key directorial attributes and achievements. Perfect for the Auteur study question on the Eduqas Film Studies A-Level curriculum.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Close Analysis
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Close Analysis

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This Resource is a 44 Slide interactive PowerPoint Presentation offering students a lot of room for discussion and debate around the identity politics within the film, as well a the contextual issues that would have influenced the narrative and the filmmakers (as well as the novelist). Students are encouraged to reflect and to discuss, activities get them involved in dissecting the film’s meanings - both literal and subtextual. Perfect revision for the Eduqas A-Level Film Studies Component 1A. Paper. https://resource.download.wjec.co.uk/vtc/2017-18/17-18_3-7/eng/sam2-component-1.pdf