Quick Start Film List: Ages 14 and Over

Attack the Block film still
Attack the Block film still

Get started on your film club journey with this intriguing and thoughtful list of suggested titles for those students aged 14+. These 15 feature films and one short provide challenging but enjoyable viewing through stories from cultures all around the world, and are the perfect place to start for the first-time film club.

Get started on your film club journey with this intriguing and thoughtful list of suggested titles for those students aged 14+. These 15 feature films and one short provide challenging but enjoyable viewing through stories from cultures all around the world, and are the perfect place to start for the first-time film club.

 

Fruitvale Station

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration82 mins

Fruitvale Station(2013)

Powerful drama based on a shocking real life story that provoked debate and protest in America.

There have, for a long time, been real-world events that prove the deep-rooted and racialised issues that pervade and pervert police forces around the world. This powerful drama is based on one of the most infamous and widely circulated cases of police brutality in the modern age and offers a passionate entry point into discussion of complex issues.

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Mary and Max

Cert12

Age group15+

Duration88 mins

Mary and Max(2009)

A witty and touching Australian claymation about two unlikely pen pals with a unique connection.

Charting the friendship between a lonely girl and a man with Asperger’s, Mary and Max uses a unique animation style to tell its story. Using humour to explore the experience of socially isolated characters, anxiety and obsessive compulsive behaviors, the film is a great starting point for discussions around challenging behaviors, weaving in issues around love and friendship.

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Whiplash
Available to stream on Into Film+

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration102 mins

Whiplash(2014)

Riveting two-hander about a jazz drummer and his demanding tutor.

Andrew is a talented young musician whose tutor is willing to push him to the limits. This Oscar-winning drama is brilliantly alive, a nail-biting examination of the nature of ambition and how it affects social relationships, as well as where the boundaries between teacher and pupil should lie.

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Attack the Block
Available to stream on Into Film+

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration84 mins

Attack the Block(2011)

A bunch of South London teenagers find their tower block under attack from deadly aliens, in this fast and funny sci-fi horror film.

Starring a young John Boyega, this unconventional sci-fi thriller mixes scares and laughs with genuine social commentary, full of characters we care for and a world we recognise as our own. The film is also brilliant for its representation of characters and social groups that are all too often marginalised or vilified in society.

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Pride
Available to stream on Into Film+

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration115 mins

Pride(2014)

Uplifting comedy about an unlikely moment in recent British history when, in 1984, gay rights activists offered to support the striking miners.

Set in the 1980s, Pride tells the true story of a group of LGBTQ+ activists who supported a community of striking Welsh miners in a show of unity and strength. Crowd-pleasing, and with a vibrant soundtrack, the film powerfully demonstrates the importance of political protest as well as threading through a poignant story about a young man struggling to come out to his parents.

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A Room for Romeo Brass

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration90 mins

A Room for Romeo Brass(1999)

Marvellous British drama that tells the tale of two schoolchildren, Romeo and 'Knocks', and their fractious friendship.

This coming-of-age drama from popular British director Shane Meadows does not patronise its audience, or sugar-coat its issues, resulting in a touching, nostalgic take on youthful friendship and growing-up.

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