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Movies that Matter: Film Screening for Schools

'Seahorse' Q&A with Nele Dehnenkamp, director

Teens

Thursday, April 20, 2023
11 am – 12 pm EDT
Zoom, Virtual Program

Seahorse (2020)
Film Run Time: 16 minutes
Advance viewing is recommended; films will not be shown during Q&A

Middle and high school students are invited to view award-winning documentaries that examine current social issues such as representation and identity, immigration, and civil rights followed by Q&A sessions with filmmakers.

When Hanan, a young Yazidi woman, crosses the Mediterranean with her family in a small rubber dinghy, she can’t yet swim. The water—and her fear of drowning—is etched in her memory. Against the backdrop of a community pool, she learns to swim in order to overcome her fears. Now a swimming instructor, Hanan teaches her younger brother how to swim.

Live virtual Q&A April 20, 2023 11 am EDT with Nele Dehnenkamp, director

Film will be available upon registration.

To register, complete the registration form or email [email protected]

This program is presented with live CART interpretation. The Jewish Museum is committed to making its programs accessible to all. For inquiries and requests for additional accommodations please email [email protected] or call 212.423.3200 ext. 0.

Film still: Seahorse