Schools were closed around the world since last March due to the spread of the Corona pandemic, and since that date, children in homes with parents, especially with the interruption of all activities outside the home, and therefore everyone had to search for new entertainment, and there is no better than the movies that collect all Family members together.

But for the small number of films shown at the present time, perhaps it is time to go back to the past several years or decades, to see old classic films that not only offer entertaining stories, but also provide rich moral values ​​that anyone should broadcast in their children.

The Wizard of Oz

"The Wizard of Oz" is one of the most famous classics ever, produced in 1939 and directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Judy Garland in one of the first and most famous roles, and the film won two Oscars out of 6 nominations, namely "Best Song" and " Best music. "

The film revolves around the young girl Dorothy who wants to see the world and leave her small city, but one day she escapes from the house, a hurricane takes her away to a magical land, where she must fight the bad guys and save her life, and make new friends to get help, and there becomes her only goal to return Back home and her family, the film shows the importance of family and home affiliation.

Et

The movie "ET the Extra-Terrestrial" was shown in 1982, and it was a commercial and critical success in its time. It was a giant step in the direction of its director, Stephen Spielberg, which extended then and until now. He specialized in presenting films that greatly use the modern visual effects. , And was nominated for 9 Academy Awards, winning 4 of them are "Best Sound", "Best Music", "Best Visual Effects" and "Best Sound Effects".

The film revolves around the boy Elliot who accidentally discovers an alien alien, and tries to protect him from the eyes of other people who may be deadly, and from here begins a friendship between Elliot and ET, but with the passage of days the alien's health deteriorates due to his inability to adapt to the Earth's atmosphere, and thus The little one has to give it up.

The film presented many distinct moral values, such as the importance of dealing with the other, regardless of differences, and accepting and understanding his circumstances, as well as the ability to make and maintain friendship despite sacrifices.

It is a wonderful life

"It's a Wonderful Life", directed by Frank Capra and starring James Stuart, was a strong comeback for the latter after World War II in which he participated as an officer, and nominated the work to 5 Oscars, including "Best Director" and "Best actor".

Since its production in 1946 until today, the film is presented annually in the end-of-year celebrations, and it certainly entered the lists of the most inspiring films in history, as it revolves around George Bailey, the man who is surrounded by problems and pressures all the time, so he despaires and thinks about getting rid of his life, but in an odd way A person appears to make him regain moments from his past in which he helped others and see what their life would be like without him, only to discover that he is a really important person in the lives of others, and not a failure as he thought.

The film focuses on this point throughout the events, the importance of the lives of ordinary people, those who are not heroes, warriors, or even superheroes, but who are necessary for life to go as we know it.

Mary Poppins

"Mary Poppins" (1964) was a very popular time for him and actress and singer Julie Andrews, and his songs are still popular today, and the movie won 5 Oscars from 13 nominations, including "Best Song" and " Best Actress "in a major role.

The film revolves around a family of the upper middle class in the United States consisting of two children and a busy mother and mother, and they work for them nanny Mary Poppins, who, in addition to her educational skills, also has some magical abilities, and begins to teach children values ​​and ethics that were absent from them, such as attention to the consequences Actions, maturity, obedience, kindness and honesty.

Child

"The Kid" is a wonderful director and famous actor Charlie Chaplin, and although this movie is silent, this did not prevent his transmission as an iconic act from one generation to another, you find adults love him and the young people sympathize with his heroes and understand him without words.

The film revolves around the vagrant who finds an orphaned child and decides to raise him with all his simple financial capabilities, but the boy is already growing and enjoying good health thanks to the great care and love he carries for him. The film is dedicated to values ​​such as the importance of family and care.