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All About My Mother: Film Guide

A film guide that looks at All About My Mother (1999), exploring its key to
A film guide that looks at All About My Mother (1999), exploring its key to

Ages

15–16

Duration

Short (1-4 activities)

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A film guide that looks at All About My Mother (1999), the uplifting tale of Manuela, a mother who decides to relocate to Barcelona after her son's sudden death.

This guide is useful for exploring topics including Film Studies and PSHE Education in addition to highlighting themes surrounding family, friendships, love and relationships, life and death, physical health, community, LGBT issues, and gender representation.

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This Resource Supports

  • Film Studies
  • Languages
  • PSHE Education
  • Health
  • Social
  • Personal
  • Ethics

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