FAMILY MATINEE
NYICFF Kid Flicks Two
Part of
Kid Flicks: New York International Children's Film Festival 2019
Sunday, October 13, 2019, 12:00 p.m.
Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
Sunday, October 13, 2019, 12:00 p.m.
Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
Catch the best short films from around the world for ages 8 and up!
NYICFF Kid Flicks Two bridges the gap between little and big for young audiences growing in experiences and ideas. Take a wild ride and harness the (cat) power of the cosmos with the quirky film Catmos. If you’re curious about more earthly matters, take a page out of a Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl. And whether their tastes lean umami or sweet, the duo in Mogu & Perol just might convince you there is simply nothing more delicious than a warm friendship.
See below for the full list of films. The total program runs 72 mins. Films are in English, have no dialogue, or are in another language with English subtitles.
Saturday’s Apartment
Dir. Jeon Seungbae. South Korea, 2018, 7 mins. Animation. Banging, jumping, wailing, pounding—noisy neighbor mayhem rules the day until this ultimately loveable bunch of apartment dwellers find a way to hammer it out together.
Mogu & Perol
Dir. Tsuneo Goda. Japan, 2018, 9 mins. Animation. Whether their tastes lean umami or sweet, the duo here finds there is simply nothing more delicious than a warm friendship.
Running Lights
Dir. Gediminas Siaulys. Lithuania, 2017, 11 mins. Animation. A magical transfer of glowing energy and life is set into motion when one creature departs its earthly form.
Jesszilla
Dir. Emily Sheskin. USA, 2017, 7 mins. Documentary. A pugilist-in-training, Jess has big boxing aspirations, while her father worries and supports her in one-two alternations of his own.
A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl
Dir. Tilda Cobham-Hervey. Australia, 2017, 20 mins. Who doesn’t need A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl—whether you are, have been, or ever wanted to be one—in this wry comedy.
Slow Dance
Dir. Christian Zetterberg. Sweden, 2018, 6 mins. A middle school dance floor is the ultimate field of courage for our protagonist.
Catmos
Dir. Katya Miloslavskaya. Russia, 2017, 5 mins. Animation. The (cat) power of the cosmos can fuel you once you connect your charger to the energy and yin-yang fusion of Catmos.
Hors piste
Dirs. Léo Brunel, Loris Cavalier, Camille Jalabert, Oscar Malet. France, 2018, 6 mins. Animation. Crevasse-kicking laughs are in store when an alpine ski rescue goes way, way off track.
Dir. Jeon Seungbae. South Korea, 2018, 7 mins. Animation. Banging, jumping, wailing, pounding—noisy neighbor mayhem rules the day until this ultimately loveable bunch of apartment dwellers find a way to hammer it out together.
Mogu & Perol
Dir. Tsuneo Goda. Japan, 2018, 9 mins. Animation. Whether their tastes lean umami or sweet, the duo here finds there is simply nothing more delicious than a warm friendship.
Running Lights
Dir. Gediminas Siaulys. Lithuania, 2017, 11 mins. Animation. A magical transfer of glowing energy and life is set into motion when one creature departs its earthly form.
Jesszilla
Dir. Emily Sheskin. USA, 2017, 7 mins. Documentary. A pugilist-in-training, Jess has big boxing aspirations, while her father worries and supports her in one-two alternations of his own.
A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl
Dir. Tilda Cobham-Hervey. Australia, 2017, 20 mins. Who doesn’t need A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl—whether you are, have been, or ever wanted to be one—in this wry comedy.
Slow Dance
Dir. Christian Zetterberg. Sweden, 2018, 6 mins. A middle school dance floor is the ultimate field of courage for our protagonist.
Catmos
Dir. Katya Miloslavskaya. Russia, 2017, 5 mins. Animation. The (cat) power of the cosmos can fuel you once you connect your charger to the energy and yin-yang fusion of Catmos.
Hors piste
Dirs. Léo Brunel, Loris Cavalier, Camille Jalabert, Oscar Malet. France, 2018, 6 mins. Animation. Crevasse-kicking laughs are in store when an alpine ski rescue goes way, way off track.
Tickets: $15 ($11 seniors and students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / free for children under 3 and Museum members at the Film Lover and Kids Premium levels and above). Order tickets online. (Members may contact members@movingimage.us with questions regarding online reservations.)
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