This screening is suitable for children of all ages but are specifically aimed at 4-12 year-olds.
A collection of talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all those little imaginations. Adults are allowed in if they have permission from their kids. Animation is the most imaginative and engaging of all art forms and is the perfect platform to enthral and inspire the wide-open imaginations of kids. This programme – carefully selected with our youngest audience in mind – is always popular – and not a toy ad in sight.
Tickets will be available for purchase from Broadway, Nottingham
5 Metres 80 (Nicolas Deveaux, France)
If you ever thought giraffes couldn’t do fancy tricks take a good look at this troupe of graceful, long legged beauties. You won’t believe your eyes – and neither will your kids!
2013, 5’20
I Want My Hat Back (Galen Fott, USA)
Bear’s hat is gone. None of the animals say they’ve seen it. He is starting to become despondent, until his memory is sparked by a deer who asks just the right question.
2013, 8’55
Tom’s Band (Andreas Hykade, Germany)
Tom fancies learning an instrument and before long he is the leader of the band.
2008, 5’00
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr Morris Lessmore (William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg, USA)
Inspired in equal measures, by Hurricane Katrina, Buster Keaton, The Wizard of Oz, and a love for books, “Morris Lessmore” is a story of people who devote their lives to books and books who return the favour.
15’00, 2011
Best Animated Short Academy Award Winner
What is Music? (Christian Robinson, USA)
Great fun! A document illustrating children’s understanding of music.
2013, 3’35
Sweet Cocoon (Matéo Bernard, Matthias Bruget, Jonathan Duret, Manon Marco & Quentin Puiraveau, France)
Two insects decide to help a struggling caterpillar in her metamorphosis.
2014, 6’00
Do Unto Otters (Galen Fott, USA)
When a family of otters move in next door, an anxious rabbit worries about whether they will be nice neighbours.
2007, 11’00
Speechless (Daniel Greaves, UK)
A family of six sits down for a meal. They communicate using technology but one of them is determined to return to a traditional supper; good food and real conversation.
2009, 7’40