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LIAF presents: Kids’ Club at Picturehouse Cinemas

June 22, 2016 by LIAF

We’re back at Picturehouse cinemas throughout the UK with another spectacular selection of short animated films from around the world, especially curated for Picturehouses Kids’ Club screenings. This screening takes place on Saturday 23rd July and is suitable for children aged 7+.

There’ll be 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.

Children are encouraged to vote for their favourites and tell us what they think about the films on show. Find out more here

Please check your local Picturehouse cinema for correct start times.

Tickets will be available for purchase from your local Picturehouse 

Lili Loves Food (Siri Melchior, UK/Denmark)

Lili Loves Food, Siri Melchior, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseLili loves food, but some food is better than others – especially dessert.

2015, 4’00

Tiger (Kariem Saleh, Germany)

Tiger, Kariem Saleh, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseA tiger on a plate with a big appetite.

2016, 4’05

Hey Deer! (Ors Barczy, Hungary)

Hey Deer!, Ors Barczy, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseAn adorable, cocoa-drinking deer is eager to tidy up the front of his house.

2015, 6’10

Greedy Germ (Fang Yu Hsu & Cheng Hao Chen, Taiwan)

Greedy Germ, Fang Yu Hsu, Cheng Hao Chen, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseIn a tiny world seen through a microscope, a group of friendly and timid citizens live together happily.

2015, 4’55

Miriam’s Stray Dog (Andres Tenusaar, Estonia)

Miriam’s Stray Dog, Andres Tenusaar, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseIt is too cold outside for a stray dog.

2015, 5’00

The Mole and the Earthworm (Johannes Schiehsl, Germany)

The Mole and the Earthworm, Johannes Schiehsl, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseA story of friendship under a molehill.

2015, 3’20

The Short Story of a Fox and a Mouse (Juliette Jourdan, Camille Chaix, Kevin Roger, Hugo Jean & Marie Pillier, France)

The Short Story of a Fox and a Mouse, Juliette Jourdan, Camille Chaix, Kevin Roger, Hugo Jean, Marie Pillier, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseA lonesome fox hunts a mouse. When two owls interfere with the hunt, their relationship evolves.

2015, 6’15

Violet (Maurice Joyce, Ireland)

Violet, Maurice Joyce, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseThe cautionary tale of a young girl who despises her reflection. Tired of the abuse, Violet’s reflection decides she’s not going to take it anymore.

2015, 7’55

How Shammies Tidied Up (Edmunds Jansons, Latvia)

How Shammies Tidied Up, Edmunds Jansons, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseThe Shammies’ room is so messy that it isn’t possible to find anything anymore. Mr. Cat suggests a spring-cleaning.

2015, 5’00

Lambs (Gottfried Mentor, Germany)

Lambs, Gottfried Mentor, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseThis lamb doesn’t sound like the others, she says moo instead of baa.

2013, 4’10

Junction (Nathan Jurevicius, Australia)

Junction, Nathan Jurevicius, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseThe Face Changers have always made the clay tokens that control the winds and alter their faces.  But it’s time for a special journey.

2016, 7’05

Lili Loves Presents (Siri Melchior, UK/Denmark)

Junction, Nathan Jurevicius, LIAF, London International Animation Festival, PicturehouseLili is three. Lili is too small for many things. Like all three year olds Lili Loves Presents!

2015, 4’00

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