• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
London International Animation Festival

London International Animation Festival

  • Home
  • About
    • Mission Statement
  • What’s on
    • The Festival
    • Entries
    • Schedule
    • Tickets & Venues
    • LIAF Tour
  • News
    • Archive
      • 2024
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
      • 2011
      • LIAF catalogues
  • Work With Us
    • Our Partners
    • Become a Partner
    • Donate
  • Youtube
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • InstagramInstagram
  • ThreadsThreads

LIAF presents: 10 Stunning Animated Shorts for 3-12 year-olds at The Garden Cinema

May 7, 2025 by

Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience contains 10 of the best, wonderful short animated films, full of joy, from all around the world. There’ll be talking animals, seriously fun adventures and wondrous tales to spark those little imaginations.

Tickets

My Name is Fear –  Eliza Płocieniak-Alvarez, Germany

My Name is Fear, Eliza Płocieniak-Alvarez, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

The fear that lives in your head wants to give an interview. Maybe you and Fear can become friends, or maybe there is a reason to be scared of Fear.

2021 5 mins

Swing – Ignasi Tarruella, Spain

Swing, Ignasi Tarruella, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

In a world of toys a wooden robot feels lonely. When another robot appears their relationship starts to blossom.

2022 5 mins

Bellysaurus – Philip Watts, Australia

Bellysaurus, Philip Watts, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

A tiny dinosaur dreams that she is a big scary dinosaur. When danger strikes, she learns it’s what’s on the inside that counts—literally.

2021 8 mins

Fox for Edgar – Pauline Kortmann, Germany

Fox for Edgar, Pauline Kortmann, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

Edgar is not getting a lot of attention and affection from his parents, as they prefer spending time with their smartphones and laptops than with their son. 

2021 8 mins

Meta – Antje Hey, Germany

Meta, Antje Hey, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

Interconnection, form, function, flow: all these big ideas about change and growth sprout in playful ways when creatures shape shift and dance to the rhythm of discovery.

2022 4 mins

The Adventures of Goar – Sergio Lu, China

LIAF, London International Animation Festival, The Adventures of Goar, Sergio Lu

An undersea explorer called Goar dives into the bottom of the sea to save her robot friend.

2021 6 mins

Heartwood – Clara Schildhauer & Reyes Fernández, UK

LIAF, London International Animation Festival, Heartwood, Clara Schildhauer, Reyes Fernández

Midge is hiking in the woods with her boring father. When she decides to leave the monotony of the hiking trail to set off on her own adventure, she makes a magical discovery. 

2021 4 mins

How Shammies Travelled – Edmunds Jansons, Latvia

LIAF, London International Animation Festival, How Shammies Travelled, Edmunds Jansons

Hankie proposes to travel around the house with eyes closed. Space under the table suddenly turns into a dragon’s cave and the stairs into snowy cliffs.

2021 6 mins

Lost Brain – Isabelle Favez, Switzerland

Lost Brain, Isabelle Favez, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

Every time Louise the crocodile sneezes, she loses part of her brain, until she cannot perform simple tasks and becomes trapped inside her own apartment.

2022 6 mins

The Smortlybacks Come Back! – Ted Sieger, Switzerland

LIAF, London International Animation Festival, The Smortlybacks Come Back!, Ted Sieger

In a barren world TamLin of the Little People travels with his herd of splendid Smortlybacks in search of greener pastures.

2022 8 mins

Tickets

Venue

Opened in March 2022, The Garden Cinema screens repertory seasons and new releases from around the world. Being truly independent, they choose films that are worth seeing, films you’d be happy to see more than once. Films of all genres that are true to life, well made, that left us feeling better or wiser for having seen them. For more information about The Garden Cinema and how to get there, find out more.

29 May @ 11:00
11:00 — 12:00 (1h)

The Garden Cinema

Footer

Contact

London International Animation Festival
25 Clonbrock Road,
London,
N16 8RS

info@liaf.org.uk

  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Environmental Responsibility Policy

Newsletter

Our Partners

My Air Bridge
Animated Women UK
MIAF
BFI FAN
Arts Council England
Edge of Frame
Elf Factory
Film and Video Workshop
Karrot
NFTs
P Animate Projects
Shooting People
Skwigly
UAL Central St Martins
RCA
University of Greenwich

Copyright © 2025 · London International Animation Festival · Website by Primrose & Bee