GCSE English Literature

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This film list includes the relevant film adaptations of the set texts titles on the GCSE English Literature syllabus that are currently available to stream on Into Film+ and Into Film+ Premium. These encompass the course specifications set out by the exam boards AQA, OCR, WJEC, CCEA and Edexcel. 

The set texts, and the sections they appear in on the syllabus, are as follows:

  • A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
    - AQA: 3.1.2: The 19th-century novel
    - Edexcel: Component 2: The 19th-century novel
    - OCR: Section B: Exploring modern and literary heritage texts: 19th century prose
    - WJEC: Unit 2b: English/Welsh/Irish Literary Heritage prose
  • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    - AQA: 3.1.2: The 19th-century novel
    - Edexcel: Component 2: The 19th-century novel
    - OCR: Section B: Exploring modern and literary heritage texts: 19th century prose
    - WJEC: Unit 2b: English/Welsh/Irish Literary Heritage prose
  • An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley 
    - AQA: 3.2.1 Modern texts: Drama
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Post-1914 British play or novel
    - OCR: Section A: Exploring modern and literary heritage texts: Modern prose or drama
    - WJEC: Unit 2a: English/Welsh/Irish Literary Heritage drama
    - CCEA: 3.2 Unit 2 Section A: The Study of Drama and Poetry
  • Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro 
    - AQA: 3.2.1 Modern texts: Prose
    - OCR: Section A: Exploring modern and literary heritage texts: Modern prose or drama
    - WJEC: Unit 2a: Contemporary prose
  • Journey's End by R.C. Sheriff
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Post-1914 British play or novel
    - CCEA: 3.2 Unit 2 Section A: The Study of Drama and Poetry
  • The Woman in Black by Susan Hill
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Post-1914 British play or novel
  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 
  • - WJEC: Unit 1 Section A: Different Cultures prose
    - CCEA: 3.1 Unit 1 Section A: The Study of Prose
  • Macbeth by William Shakespeare
    - AQA: 3.1.1 Shakespeare
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Shakespeare
    - OCR: Section B: Exploring poetry and Shakespeare
  • Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 
    - AQA: 3.1.1 Shakespeare
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Shakespeare
    - OCR: Section B: Exploring poetry and Shakespeare
  • The Tempest by William Shakespeare 
    - AQA: 3.1.1 Shakespeare
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Shakespeare
  • Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare 
    - AQA: 3.1.1 Shakespeare
    - Edexcel: Component 1: Shakespeare
    - OCR: Section B: Exploring poetry and Shakespeare


The syllabus titles are correct as of August 2024 for the 24/25 academic year and will be updated whenever relevant. All titles listed have accompanying film guides for further discussion.

All of the films below are available to stream via Into Film+ but some of them (labelled) are only available to Into Film+ Premium users. Find out more here.


We look forward to adding more film adaptations of literary works as our catalogue grows. Is there a text that you teach that isn't currently on this list? Please fill in the Contact Us form and select Into Film+/Streaming.

A Christmas Carol
Available to stream on Into Film+

CertPG

Age group8–16

Duration91 mins

A Christmas Carol(2009)

Animated version of the classic Christmas tale in which a miserly old man is visited by three ghosts at Christmas, with life changing results.

This animated film is a faithful adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel, which is one of the set texts to choose from in the 19th century prose component of study for GCSE English Literature. The 3D animation manages to convey both the dark, gritty atmosphere and the festive zeitgeist of the early Victorian period.

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Pride and Prejudice
Available to stream on Into Film+ Premium

CertU

Age group12–16

Duration113 mins

Pride and Prejudice(1940)

Early adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel in which five sisters search for suitable husbands, but how to find one that isn’t arrogant or devious?

Also appearing on the syllabus as part of the 19th century prose component of study, Austen’s much-loved novel of manners, which has inspired many adaptations including this early Hollywood reimagining. Certain scenes have been altered from the original literary piece, offering an excellent opportunity to compare and contrast the form, structure and language.

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Bride & Prejudice
Available to stream on Into Film+

Cert12

Age group12+

Duration107 mins

Bride & Prejudice(2004)

Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice gets a Bollywood-style makeover.

The characters and plot of the same Austen novel, set in 1810s Hertfordshire, England, are transplanted to modern-day India. The book’s key themes, including morality, gender roles and class, are explored through an alternative context, which has the potential to offer both highly relatable and brand new perspectives on cultural and social norms.

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An Inspector Calls
Available to stream on Into Film+

CertPG

Age group12–16

Duration80 mins

An Inspector Calls(1954)

Alastair Sim is perfect as the all-knowing visitor in this adaptation of JB Priestley's most famous play.

This classic film is the first screen adaptation of 1945 morality play, which is one of the set texts to choose from in the modern drama component of study of the GCSE English Literature syllabus, also referred to as the post-1914 British play or novel unit of study. The lighting and camera angles help to heighten the tension of Priestley’s drama.

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Never Let Me Go
Available to stream on Into Film+ Premium

Cert12

Age group12+

Duration100 mins

Never Let Me Go(2010)

What begins as a love triangle between students at an English boarding school soon evolves into a science fiction tale of what it means to be human.

Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel is one of the set texts for the study of modern prose on the OCR specification, and will also remain a set text for AQA and WJEC assessments until June 2024. This heartfelt film adaptation brings the romance and sensitivity of the book to life.

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Journey's End
Available to stream on Into Film+

Cert12

Age group12+

Duration108 mins

Journey's End(2017)

A group of young soldiers, led by an increasingly unstable Officer, await their fate in the trenches of France towards the end of World War One.

R.C. Sherriff’s World War One drama is one of the set texts to choose from in the post-1914 British play or novel component on the Edexcel exam board specification, and for the study drama and poetry on the CCEA specification. This film adaptation homes in on themes of friendship and fear in a way that can strongly resonate with today’s young audiences.

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