This programme has been especially put together with our most special and youngest audience in mind, but the films can be enjoyed equally by people of all ages.
At Hyde Park PictureHouse book tickets
The Planets (Andy Martin, UK)
Twelve planets, twelve adventures – all you ever need to know about life, death and music.
2014, 12’00
Hugo Bumfeldt (Katinka Bongar, Norway)
Hugo is an alien boy living on a tiny far-away planet. One day he gets his first pet as a present – it’s a real scuba diver taken from Earth.
2016, 12’00
Aleksandr (Various, France)
A magical world hanging in the sky. The inhabitants battle with the black giant who tries to climb a stack of crystals to bring them down to earth.
2010, 5’20
Once Upon A Blue Moon (Steve Boot, UK)
A Robot on a mission to photograph rocks meets an Alien who just wants someone to play with.
2016, 3’30
The Smortlybacks (Ted Sieger and Wouter Dierickx, China/Switzerland)
A hilarious herd of smortly little creatures that just love to work as a team, even if they can be a bit clumsy sometimes.
2013, 5’45
Switch Man (Hyun-Chun Chung, Taiwan)
A superhero’s secret power is about to turn Dr. Evil Mantis’ chaos upside down.
2015, 3’40
Greedy Germ (Fang Yu Hsu & Cheng Hao Chen, Taiwan)
In a tiny world seen through a microscope, a group of friendly and timid citizens live together happily.
2015, 4’55
Junction (Nathan Jurevicius, Australia)
The 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
Johnny Express (Kyungmin Woo, South Korea)
Johnny is a space deliveryman who travels to other planets to deliver different packages, but this doesn’t always go to plan.
2014, 5’30