Cinematic Representations of Mental Illness: Melancholia/ The Girl on the Train / Three Colours: Blue
This blog looks at depictions of mental health in film, looking at the examples of Melancholia, Three Colours: Blue and the Girl on the Train.
This blog looks at depictions of mental health in film, looking at the examples of Melancholia, Three Colours: Blue and the Girl on the Train.
This website is an online introduction to mental health and aimed at people who have no previous training in mental health.
Dyslexia is defined as a learning difficulty that affects the literacy skills, such as writing, reading, and spelling. Those who are diagnosed with dyslexia often finds it difficult to see or hear a word and break it down into separate sounds to associate to each sound and letter that make up the word. Though, aside … More
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Accessible Screenings UK is a listing site to help you find information on accessible screenings in UK Cinemas.
The aim of the research was to identify the extent to which disabled children and their families were able to attend the cinema in Wales, and to highlight some of the barriers to them attending screenings at independent cinemas venues in Wales.