Gardner, an educational psychologist at Harvard University in the United States, said: "Multiple intelligences are important, but character education takes precedence over multiple intelligence learning. ”
A selection of 14 high-quality films from different countries and regions allows children to learn multiculturalism from the images, and also learn the echoes of moral education from the films.
1. Filial piety
"The Beginning of Finding Happiness" ---- best film at the Müsterdam International Children's Film Festival in ----, Russia

Brief introduction
When we are impatient with our parents, he does not even have a mother who can be filial piety! Vanya is a six-year-old Russian boy abandoned by his birth mother at birth, and is also the envy of other children in a dilapidated orphanage in the vast Russian countryside. Because he was about to be adopted by a rich and loving Italian couple. But he chose to embark on a journey to find his mother, a journey full of unknowns and hardships...
2. Gratitude
"Saga's Super Grandma" is adapted ---- Japanese ---- from the best-selling Asian novel of the same name
Gratitude is not only for people, life and things are objects of gratitude. The warm and moving plot captures the hearts of millions of people and triggers the new life movement that symbolizes Park Lotte. In Japan after the Second World War, Akihiro grew up under the independent care of Grandma, although the days were too poor to do it, but the Grandma who knew the fate of Lotte was full of gratitude for the philosophy of life, and in the years of material scarcity, Grandma let the family be filled with laughter and warmth...
3. Respect
"Teenage Osama" ---- Afghanistan ---- 2004 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Here, women are not allowed to walk out of the doorway without being accompanied by a man. When Afghanistan was ruled by the Taliban regime, it created many unfortunate families. Osama, a 12-year-old girl, in order to support her mother and grandmother, obeyed her mother's wishes and disguised herself as a boy to do odd jobs. As a result, in an accident, her identity was revealed...
4. Care
"Children of Yingzhou" ---- the 79th Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film at the Australian ----
There is a forgotten town on the developing mainland, filmed bravely by a Chinese-Australian director. The real life of a young boy infected with AIDS, Gao Jun. The death of his parents due to AIDS, the only grandmother who was dependent on him left one after another, the uncle was reluctant to adopt for fear of being looked at by others, and finally walked into the AIDS family with the help of the association, where he began his short but happy child life...
5. Honesty
"I Miss You" ---- best film at the 2003 Montreal Children's Film Festival ---- Sweden
Honesty in facing one's own pain, honesty, and apology are all things to learn! The forest is the secret base from which Irina misses her father. Stubborn, she frequently opposed the teacher, but the school came with a new teacher to change. However, everyone has their own pain and suffering, how to let go of each other's prejudices, honestly express their true thoughts, and see who has the courage to open their mouths first and say the words of apology.
6. Liability
"Millet Field in the Wind" ---- the best feature film of the 2003 Taipei Film Festival in Taiwan ----
It is our responsibility to maintain the cultural spirit, and the lost millet field is revived by children.
Narrating a primary school of a mountain tribe, the teacher gives a lesson about the indigenous millet field, and lets the fifth grade octave embark on an adventure to find the millet field. Octavia and his good friend Ivan search hard in the long and quiet mountain forest, they go to ask the hunting people, the tribesmen carefully teach them the story of millet...
7. Introspection
"With You" ---- the audience of the 2003 New York Film Festival voted for best film at the Chinese ----
How do we reflect on ourselves in the face of life? Like the sound of Koharu's piano, it is even more moving due to reflection.
Liu Xiaochun is a sensitive and silent teenager, and the violin is his favorite expression. His father, Liu Cheng, left his hometown with his son and went to Beijing to pursue his dream of violin and success. Finally, Koharu got the opportunity to participate in international competitions; but also faced with the cruel choice of life, whether to choose to be with his father or choose to be with success...
8. Self-discipline
"Our Class" ---- the Best Children's Film Award at the German ---- German Film Festival
Rules must be followed in groups, so learning how to be creative in self-discipline has become an important issue.
Jonathan switched schools, came to the well-known Thomas College, and became friends with a group of classmates. One day they found a script "Flying Classroom". Because of their creativity, a series of troublesome incidents were stirred up, and even the teachers learned the value of friendship from them. Because friendship is our wings, creativity makes us dream of taking off...
9. Fairness
"He's Not Bad, He's My Dad" ---- the norwegian ---- the Audience voted for best picture at the Wardsburg Film Festival in Germany
Do we treat those who commit crimes fairly? Facts are often not necessarily visible.
Harlow, who is accused of violent tendencies and forced to divorce, is a desperate father mixed with anger and shame, and unexpectedly evolves into an incident in which a father kidnaps his daughter. Along the long Norwegian road, father and daughter, from the antagonism of trust, to the mutual dependence of true feelings. A wrong start, can it lead to a happy ending...
10. Justice
"The President's Barber" ---- the audience---- of the 2004 Tokyo Film Festival in South Korea voted for best picture
Justice has a different face in everyone's mind. What is true justice?
In a comedy with tears in his laughter, Hammer unexpectedly transforms into the president's royal hairdresser. In more than a decade of extraordinary encounters close to the core of power, I have also seen through the darkness behind the highest position of power. When his beloved son Yin and Yang were involved in the suspicion of North Korean spies, Hammer chose family affection and did not hesitate to offend the president...
11. Compassion
Angel's Smile ---- the Special Jury Award for New Directors---- at the 2002 Seattle Film Festival in Iraq
Although the war is far away from us, the rest of the world still needs our sympathy and solidarity.
Saddam Hussein used biological weapons to kill the Kurds in the territory, losing her relatives and laughing little girl Ji Yan, the biochemical bomb left an irreparable scar on her face, and the fear in her heart could not be calmed. When Diari, a Kurdish resident in the United States, returned to his hometown to set up an orphanage, he found that love and tolerance were the most amazing weapons to fight difficulties...
12. Tolerance
"Out of Adversity" ---- best picture award at the Mumbai International Sports Film Festival in the United States ----
Waiting for the dawn of hope is always long. Tolerance and patience become a weapon in the face of life's turn.
The film is a true story of the establishment of Wheelchair Football in the United States and the arduous journey of entering the World Olympic Games. The perseverance of the two protagonists in the face of adversity and the process of rebuilding their lives prove that the disability traps our bodies, but it does not trap our souls in the hope of flying freely...
13. Trust
Moonlight Fiddler ---- Best Film at the Golden Knight Awards in Greece ---- Russia
Choosing to leave the crowd because of his distrust, everything on earth became a friend he could trust.
Christo clings to his mother and does not notice that he is gradually closing himself off because of an eye disease. The only good friend is the white-haired old man who watches over the lighthouse, and the sound of violins, snails, ants, and caves become his best escape from reality. The new female teacher discovered his talent, but she did not expect that it would not be easy to open the heart that had been imprisoned for a long time...
14. Be brave
"Blue Butterflies Flying" ---- the closing film of the 2005 Yilan Green Film Festival in canada ----
Only bravery can overcome the disease; only persistence can create miracles. Tap into your bravest side!
Set in the rainforest of Costa Rica, the film is based on a novel with a true story. Peter is a terminally ill boy who loves to collect insect specimens, and his only wish is to see the most beautiful "blue butterfly" in the world; many unexpected things happen in the rainforest, and he did not expect that getting lost could also be a way out...
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