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Filmhouse, Special Foundation inspire young minds with cinema

Filmhouse Group partnered with The Special Foundation to host a special screening of Toy Story 5 for children from Roydek Academy and Waslat Schools at Filmhouse Cinemas in Lagos. The event, held on July 14, 2026, aimed to introduce children to cinema through storytelling and imagination, marking the first collaboration between the two organizations. Many of the children had never visited a cinema before, making the experience particularly impactful. The event included interactive activities and refreshments, fostering a sense of excitement and connection among participants. Representatives from both organizations, including Filmhouse executives and foundation founders, emphasized the importance of using cinema as a tool for inspiring creativity and confidence in youth.

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Filmhouse, Special Foundation inspire young minds with cinema

Filmhouse Group partnered with The Special Foundation to host a special screening of Toy Story 5 for children from Roydek Academy and Waslat Schools at Filmhouse Cinemas in Lagos. The event, held on July 14, 2026, aimed to introduce children to cinema through storytelling and imagination, marking the first collaboration between the two organizations. Many of the children had never visited a cinema before, making the experience particularly impactful. The event included interactive activities and refreshments, fostering a sense of excitement and connection among participants. Representatives from both organizations, including Filmhouse executives and foundation founders, emphasized the importance of using cinema as a tool for inspiring creativity and confidence in youth.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced narrative focused on a cultural and educational initiative without overtly promoting any political agenda. While the event involves local Nigerian organizations, there is no indication of partisan framing or ideological emphasis. The tone remains neutral, highlighting

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