A programme of extra-special films selected for our most extra-special audience (plus whichever grown-up they want to bring along). Suitable for 7-14 year-olds, these films bring the wonder of animation to the big screen. They’re entertaining, thought-provoking, colourful and enchanting – without a toy or games ad in sight!
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‘Txt Island’ (Chris Gavin, 2009)
The military conquest of a tropical island and the collapse of the local amusement park are illustrated in plastic letters on a mastermind-board.
UK, 3’30
‘Cooked’ (Jens Blank, 2010)
An unlikely love triangle between a walrus, a seal and a lobster in an Arctic sauna.
UK, 6’45
‘Over and Over (and Over) Again’ (Andy Glynne, 2009)
An everyday routine like leaving the house for school can become the worst nightmare for a teenage boy.
UK, 3’50
‘Speechless ’ (Daniel Greaves, 2010)
A comic film about miscommunication in a world of mass communication.
UK, 7’00
‘Mixed Bag’ ( Isabelle Favez, 2009)
A tale of greed, betrayal, cheap suitcases – and more greed and betrayal. A day in the life of a bag of lovely, lovely cash.
Switzerland, 7’15
‘Madagascar, A Journey Diary’ (Bastien Dubois, 2009)
This animated diary draws the journey of a European traveller confronted with the local Malagasy customs.
France, 12’00
‘Angry Man’ ( Anita Killi, 2010)
A sumptuous film about secrets that shouldn’t be secret. When mummy-fish dies, Boj has had enough, and gets power from his own fantasy to go further.
Norway, 20’00
‘Two Partridges ’ (Jean Luc Greco, Catherine Buffat, 2010)
A beautiful cut-out film told in song about a chaplain, a man and wife, two partridges and a big secret.
France, 6’00