30+ Short films for students with ready-to-use lesson ideas

Who doesn’t like short films? They’re often innovative, funny, or surprising, and always to the point. There are hundreds of great short films available online for free, about almost any topic you can imagine. Whereas it’s not always easy to show feature films in the classroom (because of your limited amount of time), a short film can perfectly be watched and discussed in one lesson sequence.
Since most short films have an engaging element, they can be used in several ways in your lessons:
- as a lesson starter;
- as an introduction to a new topic;
- as a discussion starter;
- or just as a way to add some variation to your classes.
In short (pun intended), there’s no reason not to use a short film in your lessons from time to time.
In this blog post, I’ve selected 30+ great short films for students about totally different topics and created ready-to-use lesson examples for each one of them. Most of the presented short film lesson ideas focus on social-emotional learning (SEL), which will encourage your students to stand strong in this world and respect others.
Most of these short films don’t have spoken dialogues, so they can be used in any language (and we've already translated most of them in English, French, German, Spanish and Dutch). All the digital exercises are created with BookWidgets. You can create a free BookWidgets account (if you don’t have one already) and copy the widgets to your account, which will allow you to make some changes where necessary. We'll explain how this works at the end of this blog post.
⚠️ Remember, always preview the entire content of the videos and lesson plans to ensure that they are appropriate for your grade level and students. Also keep in mind that topics such as disability, exclusion, identity, bullying, racism, violence, and more can be very sensitive with certain students.
But first - drumroll please 🥁 -, BookWidgets proudly presents the selected short films. Click on the name of the film to get the synopsis and the ready-to-use lesson ideas.
Engaging short films for Primary School students
Engaging short films for Middle School students
- 🕵️ Le détail 🆕
- 🤖 AVA 🆕
- 🎮 Controller 🆕
- 🍪 Snack Attack
- 📺Jamais sans mon dentier
- 🧑🏾🤝🧑🏽Louis' Shoes / Cuerdas
Engaging short films for High School students
- 🐊 Cocodrilo 🆕
- 🧑🏫 Teach 🆕
- 🧮 Alternative math / Two & Two 🆕
- 🚌 Ausstieg Rechts 🆕
- 🚋 Schwarzfahrer 🆕
- 🦻🏻 When accessibility isn't prioritised 🆕
- 🥳 Nelly's Story 🆕
- ☯️ Brothers
- 🤳🏼 Are you living an insta lie? / A social life / Percentage of life
- 📸 The Photographer
- ❤️🩹 Le grand jeu / J’attendrai le suivant
FYI: Since the publication of this blog post, it has been one of the most popular contributions on this blog! 🤩 Therefore, we decided to offer you an extra series of inspiring short films with accompanying ready-made lesson activities in a new blog post. Check it out 🙌
Engaging Short Films for Primary School Students
Hey Deer (2015) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Ors Barczy
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: Christmas
🍿 Synopsis: In this charming animated short, a cocoa-loving deer keeps his snowy front yard perfectly tidy—despite mysterious nightly earthquakes that undo his hard work. As he shovels and straightens day after day, the source of the chaos slowly comes into focus. Hey Deer! is a heartwarming and humorous tale about routine, resilience, and the surprises that shake up our everyday lives.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Use our ready-made video quiz with your students. Ideal for ESL classes right before the Christmas season!
The Present (2014)
🎬 Producer: Jacob Frey
🗣 Language: English (subtitles in other languages available)
🎲 Topics: video games, living with a disability, pets
🍿 Synopsis: A boy is playing a video game when his mother gives him a present… a puppy! But the puppy is missing one leg and the boy doesn’t seem to be interested in it anymore. The puppy then starts playing by itself and it doesn't take long before the boy gets infected by its joyful enthusiasm. When he decides to go outside with the puppy, it turns out the boy is also missing a leg.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: The main theme of the story is living with a disability, but The Present could also be used to introduce topics like video games, pets, free time … Besides, you could ask your students to analyze the emotions of the different characters (the mother, the boy, and the dog).
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪, French 🇫🇷.
Coin Operated (2017) / Alike (2016) / Happiness (2017)
🎬 Director/Producer: Nicholas Arioli & Jennifer Dahlman / Daniel Martínez Lara & Rafa Cano Méndez / Steve Cutts
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: childhood dreams, life goals, money, capitalism, the rat race
🍿 Synopsis: Childhood dreams and the brevity of life may sound like heavy topics, but they are presented in a very approachable manner in Coin Operated. The story starts with a boy who has the dream to travel in space. He overcomes a first disappointment when a rocket kiddie ride doesn’t help him to reach his goal. He then decides to start selling lemonade to make enough money to get into space one day. Will he eventually get there? Watch the short film to find out.
A different childhood dream is the main topic of Alike, where a father and son live a monotonous life. However, the kid's passion for music will eventually break the routine.
In Happiness, the spectator gets a much darker image of the quest for happiness and fulfillment. This engaging animated short film shows the rat race we're all living and leaves no one unmoved.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: There are quite a few interesting YouTube comments about Coin Operated, Happiness and Alike, so it's a nice idea to ask your students to read some of the comments and discuss them, before writing their own comments. Another idea could be to ask students to compare the three short films since they address the same topics but differently.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪, Spanish 🇪🇸, French 🇫🇷, and Dutch 🇳🇱.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪, and Dutch 🇳🇱.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪.
Versus (2006)
🎬 Producer: François Caffiaux, Romain Noël, Thomas Salas
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: war, sports
🍿 Synopsis: In the animated short film Versus, two samurai tribes (a red one and a blue one) try to conquer an island that lies right in the middle of their territory. They are very creative when it comes to finding new war techniques and even get inspired by different sport disciplines to beat the enemy. If you want to find out which tribe wins, you’ll have to watch the short film 'till the very end (there’s a last plot twist after the closing credits).
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Versus is a great way to introduce the vocabulary related to sports in your language lessons, but could also be used to talk about the uselessness of war.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪, Spanish 🇪🇸, French 🇫🇷, and Dutch 🇳🇱.
Flatlife (2004)
🎬 Producer: Jonas Geirnaert
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: urban cohabitation, neighbors, daily routine
🍿 Synopsis: An old Dutch proverb says “A good neighbor is better than a distant friend”. Flatlife shows the life of 4 neighbors who live in the same skyscraper. The split-screen view allows you to simultaneously follow the 4 characters, who don’t seem to realize the influence they have on each other’s lives.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: This short film is great when you’re teaching a foreign language and your students are working on themes like the parts of the house, housing environment, and habits. The split view works great for a group work: make 4 groups and ask each group to concentrate on one of the four characters, so they can present them to their classmates.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪, Spanish 🇪🇸, French 🇫🇷, and Dutch 🇳🇱.
Mind Games (2018)
🎬 Producer: Jiaqi Emily Yan
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: education, exams, free time, the meaning of life
🍿 Synopsis: In Mind Games, a boy is taking an exam, but his brain decides to escape and play outside. The exam should be no problem, as the brain fills the boy's head with books. He answers question by question, but then bumps into a final question which he can’t answer without his brain: “What is the meaning of life?”.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Mind Games could be used as a tool to let your students reflect on the way they study for an exam. You could also use it as a lesson starter to discuss the role of schools (it could be an introduction to the spoken words film What is school for?, presented in this previous blog post). But the most creative way of using Mind games would be to ask your students the final question of the exam and give them the freedom to answer by text or by drawing.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪.
Engaging Short Films for Middle School Students
Le détail (2021) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Guillaume Quéré & Harmonie Rey
🗣 Language: French (with English subtitles)
🎲 Topics: Physical characteristics, Board games
🍿 Synopsis: In this punchy two-minute French short film, a series of quirky characters suddenly collapse without warning. Is it food poisoning? A mysterious illness? The truth is far more surprising—and revealed in a clever twist that flips all expectations.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: The interactive Worksheet that you find below lends itself perfectly to practicing the description of a person based on Physical Characteristics and Clothing for language A1/A2 level language learners. The activity is in French, but since there are hardly any dialogues in the short film, the assignment can be translated into any other language. After the assignment, you can play the board game Guess who? with your students.
AVA (2023) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Blake Ridder
🗣 Language: English
🎲 Topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI), technology, ethics, human vs. machine Intelligence
🍿 Synopsis: In a near-future world shaped by artificial intelligence, a creator confronts his own invention—AVA—an AI designed to optimize life. As their conversation deepens, questions of control, consciousness, and what it means to be human come to the surface. AVA is a thought-provoking short film that explores the fine line between assistance and autonomy, and the unpredictable consequences of creating intelligence that learns not just from data, but from us.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Use our ready-made video quiz with your students. Ideal for ESL classes right before the Christmas season! ADD LINK TO AI LESSON IDEAS BLOG POST
Controller (2021) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Unknown
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: Television
🍿 Synopsis: In this clever 3-minute short, a young woman discovers she can change TV channels with her body movements. Delighted by her newfound power, she experiments with control—until a twist reveals she may not be the one in charge after all. Controller is a playful yet unsettling exploration of perception, agency, and the illusion of control in a tech-driven world.
👩🏫 Lesson idea:
Snack Attack (2012)
🎬 Producer: Andrew Cadelago
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: stereotypes, young vs old, politeness
🍿 Synopsis: If you like plot twists, you’ll love Snack Attack. An old lady sits on a bench in the train station, when suddenly the boy sitting next to her starts eating her cookies. As a spectator, you’ll quickly think the boy is extremely rude and has no respect for elderly people, but things turn out a bit differently...
👩🏫 Lesson idea: This short film is a great resource to introduce the danger of stereotypes and judging people too quickly. You could start your lesson with pictures of an old lady and a young punk-style boy and ask your students to tell the first things that come to their minds when seeing these pictures. Write them down on the blackboard before watching Snack Attack. It is a good idea to pause the short film a couple of times and ask your students what they think will happen, like in the digital exercise you can find below.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪, Spanish 🇪🇸, French 🇫🇷, and Dutch 🇳🇱.
Jamais sans mon dentier (2017)
🎬 Producers: Students from the bachelor 3D Art Animation program at Bellecour École
🗣 Language: None
🎲 Topics: Cooperation, Elderly people, Rebellion
🍿 Synopsis: Four retirement home reseidents want to watch their favorite series Never without my denture, but the remote control is taken away. As a result, they team up to get their remote back.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: This light-hearted short film is an ideal introduction to get students thinking about their own lives and how they would see themselves when they are elderly. Consequently, this assignment fits perfectly into life skills classes. Besides, this short film can also be used as an introduction to group work since it shows the importance of setting goals, collaborating, and possible failure.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪.
Louis' Shoes (2020) / Cuerdas (2013)
🎬 Producer: Théo Jamin, Jean-Géraud Blanc, Kayu Leung, Marion Philippe / Pedro Solís Gracía
🗣 Language: French (with English subtitles) / Spanish (with subtitles in multiple languages)
🎲 Topics: school, inclusivity, autism, physical and intellectual disability
🍿 Synopsis: These two short films show that a school is not an easy setting for students who are a bit different.
In Louis' Shoes, a boy named Louis has to introduce himself to his classmates in his new school. He gives viewers an insight into his life and the additional challenges for students with autism.
Cuerdas is about a student with a disability who enters a new school. He is viewed strangely by most of his classmates, but there is one girl who thinks otherwise and involves him in all activities.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: In our society, students are often expected to achieve the same goals. Yet everyone is different, so this is not always realistic. Therefore, it is important to engage in conversation about inclusivity to have students understand classmates' and other people's thoughts and actions.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪.
Engaging Short Films for High School Students
Cocodrilo (2021) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Alejandro Bordanove
🗣 Language: Spanish (with English subs)
🎲 Topics: gaming, influencers, YouTube, parents-children relationships
🍿 Synopsis: A woman tunes in to a live Q&A from a YouTube streamer, VictorGaming. As the live broadcast unfolds, she faces a quiet but meaningful decision that could change everything. Cocodrilo is a tender and intimate short film that explores connection, digital presence, and the unspoken bonds that persist across distance and time—all in just five minutes, with subtlety and emotional depth.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: This short film lends itself perfectly to a class discussion about streamers and gaming, but especially about the bond between parents and their children (which is not always easy, especially with young people).
Teach (2015) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Skye Marcia
🗣 Language: English
🎲 Topics: Education, stress, ideals, stereotypes
🍿 Synopsis: A new teacher steps into a challenging classroom with big dreams and even bigger ideals. As he tries to connect with his students and prove himself, he quickly discovers that good intentions aren’t always enough. Teach is a sharp, satirical short film that explores the complexities of education, privilege, and the gap between ambition and reality—with humor, heart, and a critical eye.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Teach is a great short film to watch with students at the start of the school year. It opens up discussion about expectations between teachers and students, and serves as a light but meaningful introduction to topics like stereotypes and teacher-student relationships.
Alternative math (2017) / Two & Two (2011) 🆕
🎬 Producer: David Maddox / Babak Anvari
🗣 Language: English / Persian (with English subtitles)
🎲 Topics: Education, Fake news, Authority, Resistance
🍿 Synopsis: In Alternative math, when a well-meaning teacher corrects a simple math mistake, she finds herself caught in a whirlwind of outrage, denial, and absurdity. Alternative Math is a sharp, satirical short film that explores truth, authority, and the consequences of challenging popular opinion—even when the facts are simple.
In “Two & two”, it’s the teacher who presents a false equation as truth. As students are pressured to conform, one voice dares to question the system. 2 + 2 is a powerful allegorical short film that explores obedience, resistance, and the cost of standing up for truth in a world where facts are dictated, not discovered.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Have students watch Alternative Math and 2 + 2, then compare how each film explores truth, authority, and resistance. Use the discussion to reflect on current events where facts are challenged or politicized. This activity encourages critical thinking about education, free speech, and the role of questioning in society. These short films can also be an introduction to 1984 by George Orwell.
Ausstieg Rechts (Exit right) (2015) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Rupert Höller
🗣 Language: German (with English subtitles)
🎲 Topics: Racism, Stereotypes, Public Transportation
🍿 Synopsis: On a crowded bus, a Black man faces unjust racial abuse while fellow passengers remain silent. Only one person chooses to act. Exit Right is a powerful and concise short film that confronts everyday racism and the courage it takes to stand up against it, reminding viewers that silence can be complicity—and action can make all the difference.
👩🏫 Lesson idea:
Schwarzfahrer (Black Rider) (1993) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Pepe Danquart
🗣 Language: German (with English subtitles)
🎲 Topics: Racism, Stereotypes, Public transportation
🍿 Synopsis: On a Berlin tram, a Black man silently endures a white woman’s relentless racist tirade, while other passengers look on in discomfort. When a ticket inspector boards, a clever act of resistance flips the power dynamic, exposing prejudice and hypocrisy in a single, striking moment. Schwarzfahrer is a sharp short film that challenges racism and complicity, using minimal dialogue to deliver a powerful message about justice and dignity.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Use our ready-made video quiz with your students. Ideal for ESL classes right before the Christmas season!
When accessibility isn't prioritised (2024) 🆕
🎬 Producer: BBC
🗣 Language: English & Sign language
🎲 Topics: disability, deafness, accessibility, inclusion, education, school
🍿 Synopsis: A deaf student struggles to follow a lesson without proper support, revealing the emotional toll of being excluded in a mainstream classroom. When Accessibility Isn’t Prioritised is a powerful short film that highlights the importance of communication, inclusion, and the right to learn in an environment that truly supports every student.
👩🏫 Lesson idea:
Nelly's Story (2024) 🆕
🎬 Producer: Sarah Mathis, Julie Stempelová
🗣 Language: German (with English subtitles)
🎲 Topics: Social media, influencers, parents-children relationships, control, authenticity, emotions, conflict, SEL
🍿 Synopsis: On her ninth birthday, Nelly rebels against her mother’s carefully curated social media image by locking her out of the house and taking over her account. As Nelly shares raw, unfiltered videos, the cracks in their “perfect” family life begin to show. Nelly Story is a gripping short film about control, authenticity, and the emotional cost of appearances—told through a child’s quiet but powerful act of resistance.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Use our ready-made video quiz with your students. Ideal for ESL classes right before the Christmas season!
Brothers (2011)
🎬 Producer: Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah
🗣 Language: Arabic & Dutch (English subtitles)
🎲 Topics: religion, morality, drugs, violence
🍿 Synopsis: Brothers is a modern parable about two young people from Brussels. Karim is exemplary and committed to the community, while Nassim goes down the bad path. Sometimes, however, things turn out differently than you might think.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Since this short film has scenes related to drugs and violence, it is only recommended for older students. The film ends with an open-ended question about what is good and what is bad, an ideal starter for a class discussion.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪.
Are you living an insta lie? (2017) / A social life (2016) / Percentage of life (2018)
🎬 Producer: Ditch the label / Kerith Lemon / Pascu Dragos
🗣 Language: English
🎲 Topics: Social media
🍿 Synopsis: These three different short films are all about the impact of social media on young people’s lives. We see how they share beautiful or impressive pictures with their friends, but in reality, a lot of these things are made up. The three short films are great instruments to let your students reflect on the impact of social media on their daily lives.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Since the three short films discuss the same subject and have a lot of similarities, it could be interesting to ask your students to analyze and compare them. Besides, they are a great way of starting a group discussion about a topic that concerns them all. To end this topic in a creative way, you could ask them to make their own “Instagram versus reality” picture or movie.
💡 This Short film activity is also available in German 🇩🇪.
The Photographer (2021)
🎬 Producer: Eric Crain
🗣 Language: English
🎲 Topics: Photography, passions
🍿 Synopsis: In The Photographer, a man tells about his passion for photography and the meaning it has for him.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: In the below ready-to-use lesson activity for English learners, students are asked to choose a picture from their life and describe what memories it evokes. Another option would be to have learners create their own text or video based on this short film in which they describe their own hobby or passion.
Le grand jeu (2008) / J’attendrai le suivant (2002)
🎬 Producer: Yannick Pecherand / Philippe Orreindy
🗣 Language: French
🎲 Topics: Love, Public transport
🍿 Synopsis: French is often considered as the language of love and these two short films are about very romantic love stories… but if you’re expecting a happy ending, you might get disappointed. If you like dark humor though, you’ll love both of them.
👩🏫 Lesson idea: Both short films are great for French teachers who like to work on listening comprehension. You could also work the different future tenses by pausing the video several times and ask the students what they’re expecting to happen next.
Instructions on how to use these digital short film lesson activities
Above, you can find the 15+ ready-to-use short film lesson activities by clicking on the image. You can use these lesson examples for free. Since they’re all made with BookWidgets, I’ve listed them in this BookWidgets group, and most widgets are available in English, French, German, Spanish and Dutch. Here’s what you need to do:
- Click on this link. It will immediately bring you to the group with all of the short film activities. If you don’t have a BookWidgets account yet, you’ll have to sign up first for free.
- Click on folder with the name of the short film activity that you would like to duplicate. Select the activity in your language of preference. Click on the settings wheel, choose duplicate selected widgets. Choose where you want to save the activity in your BookWidgets account.
- Go to your saved short film lessons. You can now click on the black dropdown arrow next to the 'Show' button and select Edit. You can make some changes to this activity (if you want). If it’s perfect for you, click on Share in the upper right corner.
- Share this link with your students. When they click on it, they can fill it out. When done, they can submit their answers to you by clicking on the submit button.
- As a teacher, you go to “Grades & reporting” in BookWidgets to find your students’ answers.
Of course, now that you’ve got your own BookWidgets account, you can also create new short film activities or other assignments yourself!
Attention! Once your free trial runs out, you’ll only be able to use the widgets you’ve already finished/shared with students. While your BookWidgets account will still work and you’ll still get your students’ results with the free BookWidgets version, you won’t be able to duplicate widgets nor create new widgets yourself anymore.
Wrap up
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