We’re back at Picturehouse cinemas throughout the UK with another spectacular selection of short animated films from around the world, especially curated for Picturehouse’s Kids’ Club screenings. This screening takes place on Saturday 24th September 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
Some Thing (Elena Walf, Germany)
Is it really that bad to have something strange inside of you?
2016, 6’50
Neighbourwood (Eddy Hohf, Flynne Grosse-Bley & Patrik Knittel, Germany)
An ambitious owl’s scientific endeavours are disrupted by a pesky woodpecker.
2015, 4’00
The Elf and the Robot (Alex Dubus, France)
A magical Christmas tale of one of Santa’s little helpers who is making sure that everything is perfect for the big day.
2016, 4’30
TIS (Chloë Lesueur, France)
Her comes Tis, a character made from a sheet of white paper.
2016, 9’00
Head Up! (Gottfried Mentor, Germany)
An adorable baby mountain goat helps its dad discover that kidding around can be a great way to learn new things.
2015, 2’35
I Am Not a Mouse (Evgenia Golubeva, UK)
Every time Lucy is called “Mouse” by her mum, she turns into a real mouse! What is Lucy going to do?
2016, 2’00
Delivery (Leslie Belot, Thibaut Scalesse, Sophie Blayrat, Kai Huang & Loan Torres, France)
A peaceful neighbourhood, a peaceful home, a peaceful couple about to celebrate the arrival of their new piece of African Art…
2015, 6’20
My Little Dog Maestro – The Trouble With Cats (Maria MacDalland, Denmark)
This dog wants to know everything he can about humans.
2015, 8’55
The Journey (Puthima Wongdeeprasith, USA)
A poignant tale of lost luggage.
2016, 2’20
Queen Bum (Maja Gehrig, Switzerland)
A Dad and his little girl make up goodnight stories about strange Queen Po.
2015, 11’00
Eagle Blue (Will Rose, UK)
Eagle Blue lives high on a mountaintop above a sleepy town below.
2016, 3’25