CIFF Student Classics Film Series: "A Tale of Two Cities"

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Teen
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The Coronado Island Film Festival's Student Classic Film Study Program is open to any upper-middle and high school students attending public, charter, or parochial schools, as well as those who are homeschooled. All students are welcome to attend and join the post-screening moderated discussion. 

PLEASE NOTE: adults without a student will not be allowed to attend. This program is not open to all ages. This is to protect the minors in attendance, as well as preserve the purpose, integrity and intent of the program, which is to foster a conversation with teens as part of CIFF's curriculum-based educational program for youth. Reservations are requested and can be made here: https://coronadofilmfest.com/elementor-1331/

Two purposes will guide the program: 

1) To develop in young people the discernment necessary to understand dramatic film narratives. Because movies employ so many senses, classic films are among the most powerful genres of visual storytelling. The program will introduce young people to classic movies made by recognized masters of the film medium. 

2) To challenge young people to analyze dramatic film narratives and hone critical-thinking skills. Every dramatic narrative is, in its essence, a story of redemption. Great stories incorporate an introduction, a protagonist, an antagonist, and some form of conflict. Great stories conclude when these conflicts are resolved. This general narrative model is followed, in various forms, in nearly every classic film made during Hollywood’s Golden Age.  

EDUCATIONAL GUIDES/EXPANDED STUDY

A special program will be made available for homeschoolers or independent study students to document program completion as a drama and/or film appreciation elective. 

The discussion guides are drawn from Dr. Onalee McGraw, founder of the Educational Guidance Institute (EGI) and a former educator. She has been featured on Turner Classic Movies, and her classic film study guides have been used successfully with audiences of young people around the nation from widely diverse demographic backgrounds and cultural experiences.  

If you would like more information on bringing a group or class and utilize the guided curriculum please contact Jon Mosier for more information:  Classicstudy@coronadofilm.com .

This launch of the program was made possible with seed funding from a City of Coronado community grant.

March 26's film: A Tale of Two Cities (1935)


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer undertook the enormous challenge of adapting Charles Dickens’ sweeping historical novel for the big screen. An unlikely pair of doppelgängers, one a banished French aristocrat who has rejected his birthright and the other an alcoholic English lawyer who has surrendered himself to the enthusiastic embrace of dissolute living, both love the same woman. Set in London and Paris in the late 18th century, against the bloody backdrop of the Reign of Terror in the wake of the French Revolution, one of these men discovers that his path to true peace is to be found by making the courageous choice to keep the promise he once made to the only person he has ever loved and the only person who ever truly loved him.