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Teaching a film class - any recs?
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I’m a new teacher and I was given the film class to teach next semester aka 3 weeks from now. I’m teaching high school, thankfully LOVE movies and will have students from 10-12 grade.

I was thinking of having it be a movie (theme/technique/style/etc) of the week class. One week we’d do Pixar. Another week, Villeneuve, Classic Hollywood, etc. Things like that. Hopefully it’ll be engaging, fun, and ultimately I want my students to be able to think critically about the media they consume.

Do you have any recommendations for movies, styles, filmmaking techniques, hell even projects or assignments??

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