Anastasy can be enjoyed on NEAD's YouTube channel, here: www.youtube.com/user/NEADorgUK
The film will be shown on the huge digital screen at Fusion, in The Forum, Norwich as part of BBC Norfolk's Children & Young People's Film Festival from Monday 18th - Friday 29th, 10am - 5pm
The film addresses the consequences of ignoring racism. In this case the victim is a Polish incommer to the school. Everything does not end well... here, unlike in real life, those responsible get a second chance to 'do the right thing'.
The film is the end of year product of Great Yarmouth's involvement in NEAD's Global English project - improving speaking and listening through exploring issues of concern to young people locally and globally - in Norfolk secondary schools. Find out about the project, and how you can get mini-Global English projects for YOUR school, youth group or organisation, here: www.nead.org.uk/Projects/global_english
We think the film is imaginative and quirky. The closing frames leave you with a current statistic about the racist incidents which were reported in Norfolk, and the campaign slogan: NEVER IGNORE RACISM!

