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School to Screen

2019-2020

Free screening opportunities for teachers to integrate film into their curriculum by bringing classes to Film Streams’ Ruth Sokolof Theater.

To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)

A lawyer in the Depression-era South defends a black man against an undeserved charge. Not rated.

Sep 30 - Oct 2 Make a Reservation More Film Info

The 400 Blows (1959)

A young boy, left without attention, delves into a life of petty crime. In French with English subtitles. Not rated.

Oct 21-23 Make a Reservation More Film Info

12 Angry Men (1957)

A jury makes a life or death decision. Not rated. Common Sense Media Rating: 12+

Nov 4-6 Make a Reservation More Film Info

RBG (2018)

The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. PG.

Dec 2-4 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

A young boy and his little sister struggle to survive in Japan during World War II. In Japanese with English subtitles. Not rated.

Dec 16-18 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Phoenix (2014)

A Holocaust survivor sets out to determine if her husband betrayed her trust. In German with English subtitles. PG-13.

Jan 13-15 Make a Reservation More Film Info

A Time for Burning (1967)

Oscar-nominated documentary about racial segregation in 1966 Nebraska. Not rated.

Feb 10-12 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)

An exploration of the life, lessons, and legacy of iconic children’s television host, Fred Rogers. PG-13.

Mar 2-4 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Science Fair (2018)

Nine high school students quest to win the international science fair. PG.

Mar 23-25 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Dolores (2017)

A documentary about labor rights activist Dolores Huerta. Not rated. Common Sense Media Rating: 11+

Apr 20-22 Make a Reservation More Film Info

Film Streams’ Daytime Education Program is a free program for teachers of grades 6-12 to integrate film into their curriculum. In addition to a free film screening, students are treated to a complimentary lunch, and post-show discussion with our Education Director or a local subject expert. 

Our program is designed to meet state standards in Media Arts as well as in individual subject areas.

All screenings begin at 11am unless otherwise noted and take place in our Ruth Sokolof Theater in North Downtown Omaha. Screenings are followed by a 30 minute discussion. For more program information, visit our Daytime Education Program page.

Questions? Contact Education Director, Diana Martinez at diana@filmstreams.org.