Human rights and children’s rights are the central focus within this topic. The students will learn about children’s rights through film. Look at Me draws attention to a variety of subjects and issues: the situation of children in Europe; equality for all, what it means to be under privileged in modern Europe; the minorities voice – can film make us more empathetic about others; Is there a culture of whitewashing and a language of discrimination? These sub topics accumulate to the one central focus, the human rights to which every citizen is entitled.
The film begins late one summer night, Rafa learns that his mother is arrested by the police. He crosses the bridge into the city on...
I've answer you. Several times. Why don't you answer my question? I don't need to be here with you. I've got family. She's not a criminal, I think she could leave with me now.
Shortcut offer a catalog of European short films on the vod platform available to all registered educational institutions. The films were selected according to a thematic key created for the competences that today's youth may need most in the face of the challenges of modern Europe