A very special programme of films selected to spark the imaginations of our younger audience. Much better than Saturday morning TV and not a toy ad in sight. Suitable for 0-7 year-olds.
Tickets are available to purchase from the Hippodrome Bo’ness Box Office
‘Mobile’ (Verena Fels, 2010)
A lonely cow decides to make friends with some sheep, a dog, a couple of chickens, a pig and a budgie on the other side of the room. There’s just one little problem…
Germany, 6’30
‘A Monster Mess’ (Susie Jones, 2010)
The green monster invites the purple monster to tea – but it all gets a bit messy.
UK, 3’20
‘Tom in the Woods’ (Andreas Hykade, 2005)
Tom is in the woods with some friendly glow-worms. Maybe they know the way to a slice of bread with strawberry jam and honey.
Germany, 5’00
‘The Wreck of The Diddley’ (Fatcat & Fishface, 2008)
A wickedly good singing-pirate romp.
New Zealand, 3’45
‘Tally Ho, Pancake!’ (Kai Pannen, 2009)
Anyway you want to have them, pancakes are delicious.
Germany, 6’45
‘Ormie’ (Rob Silvestri, 2009)
This little pig will do ANYTHING to get the cookies.
USA, 4’00
‘Knitted Knights’ (Gil Alkabetz, 2010)
An ambitious grandma wants to knit a sweater for the moon, but forgets to calculate the waning and waxing of her ‘customer’.
Germany, 6’25
‘Fat Hamster’ (Adam Wyrwas, 2011)
A tale of a fat hamster whose wife is determined that he will lose weight. She keeps a beady eye on him as he works out on their wheel.
Poland/Norway, 2’15
‘Lexdysia 3D’ (Marc Reisbig, 2011)
A boy with dyslexia is struggling to read; the words contort into all manner of fantastical fare, and jump off the page.
Poland/Norway, 3’16
‘Lost And Found’ (Phil Hunt, 2009)
A wondrous, epic journey that proves there’s pretty much nothing a boy and a penguin can’t do when they really, really put their mind to it.
UK, 25’00