REDCAT International Children's Film Festival 2010: Day Four
REDCAT International Children's Film Festival 2010: Day Four
Presented in partnership with Northwest Film Forum
Now in its fifth year, this audience favorite offers a treasure trove of cinematic delights for filmgoers of all ages. Five days feature more than a dozen programs that bring wondrous animation, exhilarating live action, rarely shown classics, and highlights from Cinemagic, Belfast. The festival also includes a very special Nickelodeon Family Fun Day.
Festival Programs by Date: Feb 27 | Feb 28 | Mar 1 | Mar 6 | Mar 7
12 PM
CREATURE COMFORT
The festival's youngest viewers will love this tailor-made collection of films filled with colorful animals, cheerful music and gentle stories. Some films have subtitles--so snuggle close and read along!
- Green Leaf Harry Flosser, Germany
- Pink Nanuq Jeanine Reutemann, Switzerland
- When Apples Roll Reinis Kalnaellis, Latvia
- Tales for Tiny Tots Gun Jacobson and Anna-Clara Tidholm
- Saari Veronica Lassenius, Spain
- Electric Car Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata, USA
- Miriam's Broken Picture Priit Tender, Estonia
- ¿Y por qué? Germán Anzola, Venezuela
- Cuento de Lac: The C Story Carlos Navarro, Spain
- Hajar's Wedding Mahin Javaherian, Iran
- Un Duelo Felipe Esquivel, Mexico
- Glow Jenna Byun, Canada
Ages 3 and up. Total running time: 62 min. Three films have English subtitles.
1:30 PM
CHILLS AND THRILLS
Fasten your seat belts for a cinematic roller coaster ride, filled with spooky animation and surreal stories. If you like your movies served with a side of goose bumps, these films are for you!
- Teleportation Markus Dietrich, Germany
- The Portrait for the Pest Lucia Las Heras, Argentina
- Bob's Knee Mike Attie, USA
- The Royal Nightmare Alex Budovsky, USA
- Alma Rodrigo Blaas, Spain
- Les Escargots de Joseph Sophie Roze, France
- Careful with that Power Tool Jason Stutter, New Zealand
- Price 2,70 Fts Roland Ballai Tóth, Hungary
- Elephants Sally Pearce, Wales
Ages 8 and up. Total running time: 69 min. Three films have English subtitles.
3 PM PASSPORT
On this cinematic voyage you'll hear stories from Madagascar, Mexico, Iran, Brazil, Palestine, India and Kenya, and meet real-life kids who are making a difference.
- Bamiyan Patrick Pleutin, France
- To Be a Child in Iran Behrooz Karamizade, Iran
- The Scarecrow Girl Cássio Pereira dos Santos, Brazil
- Madagascar, a journey diary Guilaine Bergeret, France
- Warda Louise-Marie Colon and Delphine Hermans, Belgium/Palestine
- Breakout: The Power of One Lalita Krishna, Canada
Ages 9 and up. Total running time: 77 min. Five films have English subtitles; brief non-offensive nudity in one film.
Funded in part with generous support from Virginia and Austin M. Beutner, The George and MaryLou Boone Fund for Artistic Advancement, Nickelodeon, and Wendy Keys and Donald Pels.
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| Date & time | General Admission |
Students with current I.D. |
CalArts Students, Faculty and Staff |
| Sat 3.6.10 12:00 pm | $5 | $5 | $5 |
| Sat 3.6.10 1:30 pm | $5 | $5 | $5 |
| Sat 3.6.10 3:00 pm | $5 | $5 | $5 |
For student and CalArts faculty and staff discounts,
please call the REDCAT box office at 213-237-2800.
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