The European Film Factory (EFF) platform, funded by the Creative Europe Media program, offers free access to more than 20 feature films, short films, documentaries and animations; and educational kits translated into nine languages. Over the last three years, project partners, in collaboration with teachers, have been developing teaching resources adapted for non-experts. These resources are easily accessible and flexible, designed to fit the diverse educational systems in Europe where educators and cultural mediators often lack the necessary tools and materials.
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