1. The document discusses a 20-year old film education program called Cinema Cent Ans de Jeunesse/Understanding Cinema that teaches students filmmaking skills like camera work, editing, and storytelling. 2. It describes some of the films and techniques students learned about, including themes of revealing and concealing information on screen. Students were given exercises to practice these techniques in their own short films. 3. The program takes a "hands-on" approach to teaching film analysis and production, with students collaborating to write, film, and edit their own short narratives under certain constraints like limiting dialogue or concealing a key scene.