March 18th 2025
Film commences at 10:00am
In this enchanting tale blending wildlife adventure and science fiction, a newly manufactured robot is shipwrecked on an island uninhabited by humans. Programmed to assist people, the robot ROZZUM unit 7134, or simply ‘Roz’, is baffled to find herself in these wild natural surroundings, where she is treated with suspicion by the native animals. Nevertheless, Roz learns to communicate with creatures, learning survival skills and becoming an adoptive parent to an orphaned gosling. But just as she makes the forest her home, her mysterious past comes back to haunt her. Based on an acclaimed children’s book, this gorgeous animation explores what happens when nature and technology collide.
RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP 5–11
DURATION 90 minutes
Into Film is an education charity that puts film at the heart of children and young people’s educational, cultural and personal development.
Over two thirds of UK schools engage with our programme of Into Film Clubs, special cinema screenings, and resources and training to support classroom teaching. Alongside rich online content for young audiences, this provides 5-19 year olds with inspiring opportunities to learn about and with film, and develop a passion for cinema.
Into Film’s work is supported principally by the BFI through the National Lottery, and by the film industry through Cinema First.