GCSE Film Studies (WJEC)

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This film list is a comprehensive source of all titles on the WJEC and EDUQAS Film Studies GCSE syllabus which are currently available to stream on Into Film+ and Into Film+ Premium. 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.

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

Component 1: Key Developments in US Film 

  • Dracula (Section A: US mainstream films for comparative study)
  • Singin' in the Rain (Section A: US mainstream films for comparative study)
  • Rebel without a Cause (Section A: US mainstream films for comparative study)
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Section A: US mainstream films for comparative study)
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Section A: US mainstream films for comparative study)
  • Juno (Section C: US independently produced films)
  • Whiplash (Section C: US independently produced films)
  • Lady Bird (Section C: US independently produced films)
  • The Hate U Give (Section C: US independently produced films)
  • The Hurt Locker (Section C: US independently produced films)

Component 2: Global Film: Narrative, Representation and Film Style

  • Slumdog Millionaire (Section A: global English language films)
  • District 9 (Section A: global English language films)
  • The Breadwinner (Section A: global English language films)
  • Jojo Rabbit (Section A: global English language films)
  • Wadjda (Section B: global non-English Language films)
  • Girlhood (Section B: global non-English Language films)
  • Submarine (Section C: contemporary UK films)
  • Attack the Block (Section C: contemporary UK films)

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Dracula
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CertPG

Age group12+

Duration73 mins

Dracula(1931)

The immortal vampire, Count Dracula, puts a plan into motion to leave Transylvania and bring his evil to the unsuspecting shores of England.

Dramatic and cinematic, this title was the first major horror film ever produced in America, marking a significant historical and cultural development in US film. ‘Dracula’ gave birth to the vampire genre and is paired on the syllabus with 1987 teenage vampire hunter cult movie ‘The Lost Boys’.

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Singin' in the Rain
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CertU

Age group-

Duration98 mins

Singin' in the Rain(1952)

Widely considered the best musical ever made, this tribute to Hollywood is about an actress who can't sing trying to move into sound films.

This cornerstone of cinema is a joyous introduction to Film Studies, a quintessential musical from the Golden Era of Hollywood that the explores the advent of sound in filmmaking. It appears on the GCSE syllabus as part of component 1: Key Developments in US Film, paired with the 1978 musical ‘Grease’ for a comparative study.

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Rebel Without a Cause
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CertPG

Age group12+

Duration106 mins

Rebel Without a Cause(1955)

Classic 1950s drama about a moody teenager who is the new kid in town and all too soon gets into all kinds of trouble, much to his parents' despair.

This stylish film was one of the first to capture modern society’s fascination with teenagers as a social group, crystallising the intensity and drama of being on the cusp of adulthood. This title is paired on the syllabus with ‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off’, offering a comparison of how these two films frame teenage rebellion against authority.

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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Cert12

Age group12+

Duration99 mins

Ferris Bueller's Day Off(1986)

Classic 80s teen comedy in which a charming yet cheeky high school student skips school with his friends to explore Chicago.

Fast forward a few decades after ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ to when teenagers represented consumerism and freedom – at least they do in this 1980s Hollywood depiction, in which the young protagonists’ challenge to authority takes a very different tone.

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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
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CertU

Age group8–15

Duration115 mins

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial(1982)

This heart-warming family favourite about an alien stranded all alone on earth contains some of the most magical scenes in movie history.

A creature from outer space unlocks a world of human emotion and childhood wonderment in this film from the New Hollywood era, which is an area of focus for component 1 of this syllabus. The film is studied in juxtaposition with an earlier example of the sci-fi genre, ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’, for a comparison of different attitudes towards the unfamiliar or ‘alien’.

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Juno
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Cert12

Age group12+

Duration92 mins

Juno(2007)

Low-budget, hilarious hit film about a smart, independent 16-year-old whose life changes when she finds she's pregnant by a boy at her school.

A heartwarming indie film with an Oscar-winning screenplay and a catchy folk soundtrack, ‘Juno’ captures both the whimsy and intensity of being young and trying to figure your way through life. The film caused a stir in the way it portrayed teenage pregnancy and consciously subverted American high school stereotypes.

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