Product Description
The Neighborhood Storyteller is an inspirational film for your classroom highlighting the transformative power of education and community activism in the face of adversity.
Literary Connection: Our The Neighborhood Storyteller Guide features connections to Muzoon: A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out for grades 5-12 by Muzoon Almellehan with Wendy Pearlman, for educators interested in doing a film-book pairing.
Film runtime: 49 minutes.
Film rating: Not rated. This film is appropriate for Grades 5 and up.
Where to watch:
- Available for streaming on Amazon Prime (in some regions) and Kinema (worldwide).
- Educational licenses are available through GoodDocs. License options include High Schools, Community Colleges, Colleges /Universities, Nonprofit / Community Groups, and For-Profits / Corporations.
Discussion Guide
Award-winning documentary film The Neighborhood Storyteller is an engaging teaching tool to excite students about the power of reading. It also introduces students to current events in Syria and life in refugee camps, and invites them to think about evolving gender norms and gender equity.
The Discussion Guide for The Neighborhood Storyteller offers questions to encourage critical thinking, engaging discussions, and expanded understanding of the film’s subject matter. The Guide includes sections on:
- About the Film
- About We Love Reading and Professor Rana Dajani
- Syria (Context and Background)
- Girls and Education
- Reading, Literacy and Storytelling
- Grassroots Work, Life Skills, and Future Vision
- Literary Connection: Muzoon: A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out by Muzoon Almellehan with Wendy Pearlman
- Connections Between the Book and Film
- Additional Resources
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Related Resources
- The Neighborhood Storyteller pairs well with He Named Me Malala, about girls’ education advocate Malala Yousafzai.
- This film is featured in our Civics and Civic Engagement Lessons collection.
- This film is also featured in our articles Teach about Islam with Film and Ten Documentary Films that Celebrate Women of Faith.
Booking Speakers
Would you like to invite the filmmakers/film participants to speak at a screening of The Neighborhood Storyteller? GOOD TALKS helps with arrangements for educational speaking engagements. Contact them through the Good Talks contact form.
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Sustainable Development Goals
Journeys in Film supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more about teaching with UN SDGs. This curriculum guide connects to the following SDGs.