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RUNT: Discover the screen adaptation of Craig Silvey's award-winning novel
Aug 12, 2024
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Craig Silvey’s beloved best-selling novel leaps onto the big screen in a charming new Australian family movie. Runt is the heartfelt and hilarious tale of eleven-year-old Annie Shearer and her best friend Runt, an adopted stray dog with remarkable abilities. In a bid to save their family farm, the two aspire to compete in the Agility Course Championships at the prestigious Krumpets Dog Show in London, whilst overcoming hurdles, obstacles and nefarious villains. 

Destined to become a classroom favourite, the feature film will screen in Australian cinemas from 19 September. Runt is rated PG.

This ACTF’s newest learning resource was developed to support primary teachers and students intending to view the film. Developed for Years 3 to 6, the resource provides sequenced learning tasks suitable for a whole-class film study. Alternatively, teachers can select individual tasks to complement and extend a class or cohort film screening.

Ten English tasks build students’ knowledge of viewing processes, including planning, reflecting and reviewing. Behind-the-scenes materials and promotional materials are incorporated to enhance student engagement and understanding. Assets for the classroom include the film synopsis, trailer, interviews and behind-the-scenes images.

The free Runt learning resource is available now.

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Coming soon to cinemas: Runt film adaptation

Written by Craig Silvey and illustrated by Sara Acton, the novel Runt was published in 2022 and was named the 2023 Book of the Year for Younger Readers by the Children's Book Council of Australia. Australian schools will soon have the chance to enjoy this story on screen.