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Georgia Frontiere Cinema for Students Program

2024 Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival
Free film programs for St. Louis-area students (Grades 1-12)
Sponsored by 
Jane M. & Bruce P. Robert Charitable Foundation

Cinema St. Louis and the 33rd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) present their 21st year of Free Educational Film Programming, the Georgia Frontiere Cinema for Students (CFS) Program.

For in-school presentations of individual films, schools will need to be able to screen from a computer using a website link and password, preferably with a digital projector.

If students are learning remotely, teachers can either share the film during class through the platform used by the school (e.g., Zoom) or provide the students with the film link and password for viewing on their own.

Unless otherwise noted, filmmakers and/or documentary subjects are potentially available for remote Q&As; inquire about availability (provide the date/time requested).

CFS offers a diverse selection of films for grades 1-12, allowing students and educators to explore world cinema as a supplement to their current subjects of study. The films can enhance each student’s education by providing exposure to various aspects of science, history, social studies, literature, language, music, and culture. 

To request films, please visit the Cinema St. Louis’ Cinema for Students website. For more information, contact Sandy Reid, CSL school outreach coordinator, or Emmett Williams, Education Director, Cinema St. Louis:

Sandy Reid: 314-402-9781, CinemaForStudents@cinemastlouis.org

Emmett Williams: 314-200-5684, emmett@cinemastlouis.org

 

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