A Young Girl Makes a Powerful Case for Protecting Nature
By Julian Cao Directed by Adam Tyler, Kids Who Save the World: Clean Air, is a three-minute documentary film that follows and interviews Arya, a little girl who frequently explores Epping Forest in England. Clips of Arya traversing Epping Forest embody the exquisite beauty, vibrancy, and delicacy of the forest and of nature as a whole. Quite notably, the crispness of the cinematography does a masterful job of capturing the serene...
Koga and Friends: Shelter Centers on How to Use Breathing and Kung Fu to Overcome Fear
By Ethan Thomas Koga and Friends creators David Friedman and Philip Kholos are back with a new adventure of the boy Koga. Koga is a young yoga and kung fu master, always curious and always learning about the world around him. The topics of getting stitches after being injured and rescuing harmed animals can be intimidating for kids, but Koga and Friends: Shelter provides a safe and entertaining platform to be introduced to them. This...
The Global Search for Education: Human Race ISM Takes a Look at Racism in the Future
The Downriver-Detroit Student Film Consortium is offered to Detroit & Downriver area high school students interested in filmmaking.
The Global Search for Education: Matt Streeter’s Hide! Is about Learning to Overcome Obstacles
I always liked the premise of the 1990 blockbuster feature film Home Alone – an eight year troublemaker must protect his house from a couple of burglars when he is accidentally left alone by his family during Christmas vacation.
The Global Search for Education: Clothed Minds Focuses on the Effects that School Dress Code Policies Have on Black Girls.
Director/Producer Carletta S. Hurt is a filmmaker and educator with an extensive background in the D.C. public and charter school system.
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