Michael Sheen Ponders The Importance Of Film As A Tool For Education

Michael Sheen thinks that using films as a tool for education plays an important role in ones learning. In fact, based on Michael Sheen's personal experience, using movies as a method for education has "profound" and long lasting effect.

Michael Sheen described films as a medium that can be used to make the students more informed. Also, movies can work as an inspiration to a lot of young people, according to The Guardian.

Michael Sheen explained movies also have "educational benefits" that can help students who are having a hard time to understand "traditional academic" methods. Hence, movies have the ability to be used as a tool for education should not be underestimated.

Movies can let one's mind roam and can let people explore using their minds. As Michael Sheen illustrated films, it allowed him to "travel to other worlds" without living his ground.

"Film sparks conversation and curiosity and very quickly leads to discussion of fundamental and important issues without feeling like its 'schoolwork'," Michael Sheen told the Observer, as per The Guardian. Michael Sheen rationalized the words of the American film critic Roger Ebert, who said films are like "empathy machines."

Michael Sheen expressed movies they can let the viewers understand things how other perceived it. Films, too, allows anyone to see other cultures, viewpoints and live other lives as well. Also, it can make you feel how to be somebody else.

Meanwhile, Michael Sheen noticed the actors from working class are having a hard time to be part of the movie industry. Michael Sheen told Sky News "the culture of privilege in the arts is getting worse."

As the Olivier Awards is fast approaching, the issues about the "lack of diversity" and exclusivity of film, theatre and TV are emerging. Michael Sheen felt like they are once again moving backwards and the only ones who are noticed are the elites.

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