Movie Screening

Screening of the movie "Black" 


Hello everyone.... 
This blog is based on screening of the Movie  "Black" which was released in 2005 by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. But firstly let's have a look upon the importance of movie screening in classroom.

Movie Screening 


About the movie :- 

Movie :- "Black"
Released in 2005 
Director :- Sanjay leela Bhansali 

In 2003, Bhansali announced the production of his new project, Black. Its idea first came up when he met several physically disabled children while shooting Khamoshi: The Musical in the 1990s. The story was inspired by the activist Helen Keller's life and her 1903 autobiography, The Story of My Life.

Importance of movies in classroom :- 

Movie screenings in the classroom play a crucial role in enhancing the teaching process. They capture students' attention, making learning more engaging and accessible by illustrating complex concepts and abstract ideas in a relatable manner. By catering to different learning styles through visual and auditory elements, films help a broader range of students understand and retain information. Analyzing movies fosters critical thinking and analytical skills, while exposure to diverse cultures and perspectives promotes empathy and global awareness. In language classes, movies provide authentic language usage examples, improving listening and comprehension skills. Furthermore, films can spark discussions and debates, encouraging active participation and collaborative learning. The emotional connection created through storytelling in films can enhance motivation and memory retention. Therefore, incorporating thoughtfully chosen movies aligned with educational objectives can significantly reinforce and expand upon the lessons taught in class.

Now let's see some basic information about 'Black' movie. As I previously mentioned that the movie released in the year 2005 , we're organising this movie screening in a context of the most famous pre-independent Indian writer R.K.Narayan's Short story Crime and Punishment. Through this screening we want to analyse the methods of teaching , and try to connect this story with child psychology. We want to connect litrature with the cinema. Hope you will enjoy.

Black (2005) 


• Pre watching :- 

Before watching the movie, you must have to read some articles which are give here....

1) Black – A lesson to learn Life!!!!!

2) Analysis of Human Struggle of Main Characters in Indian Drama Film “Black”
(2005)

3) 19 years after theatrical release, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Black' gets OTT release

4) Beyond Mirrored Worlds: Teaching World Literature to Challenge Students' Perception
of "Other"


While writing your blog on 'Black', also mention the play written by American playwright Wiliam Gibson 'The Miracle Worker' (1959).
In 1962 a film was based on this play. 
This link is another teleplay based on it.

Also read about Anne Sullivan and Hellen Keller.

'Black' is based on all these informations.

Kindly go through these all things it might gives you an insight to watch movie in particular direction.

• While watching :- 


While watching you have to focus on some points  like....

Key Concepts to Focus On:

Film Studies: Cinematography, narrative structure, character development, and thematic elements.

Child Psychology: Helen Keller's influence, the psychological impact of disability, and the importance of effective communication and education.

Teaching Methods: The role of innovative teaching methods in special education, the teacher-student relationship, and the portrayal of learning processes.
( Make some notes) 

After watching :- 

After watching this movie write a blog on your personal opinion about this movie as well as how teaching methods are followed in this movie, critical evaluation and child psychology and how far do you consider this movie as Inspirational and worth watching. Give your views. 

Conclusion:-

Writing a blog post about "movie review" will enhance analytical and writing skills, deepens understanding of disability and education, promotes empathy, and encourages critical evaluation of teaching methods. It fosters personal reflection, stimulates discussions, and bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing students for academic and professional challenges.

Hope this helps ☺️.

Thank you so much for your time. 

Have a great learning...

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