“Na zawsze” (“Forever”) is a a 30 minute feature film dealing with topics like keeping privacy online, maintaining self-image on the internet and especially so-called sexting (sending over one’s own naked pictures).
The movie was shot in an innovative and attractive way in order to attract youth’s attention online. Its action takes place only on the computer screen and the phone. The plot is being told by showing chat conversations, comments, actions taken on the social networking site, short messages and so on. The screenplay takes into account the specificity of communication and behaviors relevant to young people. The main character is teenage girl moving to another town and making new acquaintances. Starting new relationship with boyfriend she ends up sending him her intimate photos.
The film can be a standalone resource but can be also used to initiate a discussion in school. Therefore a special lesson plan on sexting was cerated to accompany the resource.
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“Na zawsze” (“Forever”) is a a 30 minute feature film dealing with topics like keeping privacy online, maintaining self-image on the internet and especially so-called sexting (sending over one’s own naked pictures).
The movie was shot in an innovative and attractive way in order to attract youth’s attention online. Its action takes place only on the computer screen and the phone. The plot is being told by showing chat conversations, comments, actions taken on the social networking site, short messages and so on. The screenplay takes into account the specificity of communication and behaviors relevant to young people. The main character is teenage girl moving to another town and making new acquaintances. Starting new relationship with boyfriend she ends up sending him her intimate photos.
The film can be a standalone resource but can be also used to initiate a discussion in school. Therefore a special lesson plan on sexting was cerated to accompany the resource.
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