Doesn't every child love movies? But can we transform this beloved activity into something more meaningful? Starting with short films from the “Shorts for Tots” program, we begin to discuss cinema from the earliest age!
● 60’
Is there music in paintings? Of course! Drawing inspiration from the clay dog Peo and its encounter with the works of Joan Miró in Fusako Yusaki's film, we play with lines and colors and then give them sounds! The result? Musical paintings!
● 120'
The countdown begins and the birds line up for the annual Fantastic Flying Competition, but one by one each team runs into trouble. Three...two...one...
● John Croezen
● 6'
● The Neatherlands
In a fairytale world, Red Riding Hood’s granddaughter is best friends with Wolfie, a young wolf. Granny Red doesn’t like wolves because of her past experience, but Wolfie is nothing like the infamous Big Bad Wolf.
● Winnie Wu
● 4’
● USA
Suzie is a little girl who goes with her mother and dad to an allotment outside the city. One day she meets a black dog and discovers a mysterious garden. Who is it that lives there?
● Lucie Sunkova
● 14'
● Czech Republic
A pond, some seagulls, a Grandpa’s love giving wings. A young woman remembers a sweet childhood memory.
● Lara Mattelart
● 3’
● France
Here comes a little girl who’s more of a morning person than Morning itself… and offers us a tender and touching portrait of friendship.
● Masa Avramovic
● 3’
● France
For these twin boys, a little sibling rivalry is an everyday occurrence. They're fighting with all they've got... and even in dreams, the battle rages on.
● Makiko Nanke
● 5’
● Japan