PG-13
This is a half-term neurodivergent friendly screening for young people, join us for a special, immersive screening of The Book Thief (2013), curated by young people from Motiv8 South youth service, as part of the Making Waves Film Festival’s community cinema project. Selected for its profound literary themes and powerful story, this event also forms part of a city-wide festival celebrating literacy and literature.
Step into the world of Liesel Meminger, a young girl discovering the magic of books amid the darkness of Nazi Germany. As Liesel learns to read with the help of her kind-hearted foster father, she shares stolen books with her neighbours and a Jewish man hidden in her basement, offering solace and escape during turbulent times.
Expect more than just a film screening – this event promises an interactive, immersive experience crafted by young curators, inspired by The Book Thief’s themes of resilience, courage, and the transformative power of words. Activities surrounding the film will enhance your experience and connect you more deeply to Liesel’s world.
Book your tickets today and join us for a journey into this timeless story about the power of storytelling and the indomitable human spirit.
Credits: A Making Waves Film Festival community curated cinema event in partnership with Motiv8 South funded by BFI Film Audience Network.