Hi,
There are movies which is more powerful in the message but fail to impress the audience.
If your target audience do not have patience or interest whole effort will be waste in terms of outcome.
Still if you want to take chance pls go with movies like GOAL, Coach Carter, The greatest game ever played, Glory Road which will be easy for people to understand. For the people who are good in experience or knowledge or skilled in multiple tasks then you go for movies like 12 Angry men or even few scenes from Momento or last few scenes from Downfall.
You need to train them to get into the details of every scene so that they can present it later to the total crowd so that the session becomes more participative.
I also recomend you cull out scenes from the movies rather than presenting it completely.
Regards
Vijayakumar

From India, Coimbatore
Dear All, Some good movies which could also be used in training. Sound of Music A Beautiful Mind Forrest Gump The Shawshank Redemption The Pursuit of Happyness Regards, Surbhi
From India, Pune
Ruka huwa faisla is a poor copy of Hollywood masterpiece "Twelve Angry Men" *rring Henry Fonda. Better watch the Original. Another movie in the similar topic is "Roshomon" Pallav
From India, Pune
Hi! Bill,
This is really good point to look in to when it comes to training. Thankx for reminding that.
I 22 have used a couple
1. My Fairy lady- Which shows the pronunciation and learning principles of English.
2. Best Employer- Which shows about an employee who strives for perfection and motivates himself and the team as well.
3. bruce Almighty- Shows the Core human emotions
Any thank you once again.
Cheers,
Karthikghali

From India, Coimbatore
friends,
I will be grateful if you all would mail the concerned clippings of the various movies or at least mention their links to
.
It will be ighly appreciated.
thanks in advance
vini

From India, Mumbai
I know this chain of mailing happened long back which is much before i became a citehr member. However i think it is better late than never. My humble request to all the members involved in this discussion is to forward me the movie clippings that you have to
Thank you all in advance. Got a lot out of these knowledge sharing mails.
Regards
Reshma

From India, Bangalore
hi friends...
very nice and useful thread...
I would also like to suggest all my fellow trainers to see "SEA BISCUIT". i think it should be seen by all trainers. A fantastic movie to be shown in all training programs including train the trainers...
This movie was an oscar nominee. Sea biscuit is about - what training can do to ordinary people. In this movie, how an ordinary horse is trained to become a racing horse ( that wins millions of dollars in races) and hos an ordinary guy is transformed into an ace jockey to win those races.
This movie teaches a lot to the trainees too,
1. how practice maketh a man perfect
2. perseverance
3. importance of relationship in business
4. faith and confidence in yourself
Please do watch this movie and post your feedback...
Regards,
Sowmini

From India, Madras
Himanshu, thanks for the movies that u suggested , do u have any movie clips for the training a sales team or for self motivation Best of Regards Erum

Dear Friends
Thank you very much all for sharing ur experience with the movies in trainings. I personally use couple of these movies for the same purpose, but surprisingly, no one has mantioned "CHAK DE! INDIA", whose impact is very strong. Another movie worth mentioning is " CRASH ". This movie captures the Human spirit, Behaviour, Prejudices and conflicts very beautifully and my experience of using this movie during training participants on Inter-personal relationships and cross cultural conditioning has been extremely good so far. Hope this would help you all too.
And Thank you Bill, for initiating such discussion and Thank you all for sharing your experience.
Keep Posting,
Regards,
:D

From India, Delhi
hi , can anybody suggest me games for effective teambuilding purpose or training purpose?plz reply soon.. regards Tapsi

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