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RICFF: Beyond the Rainbow
Presented in partnership with Northwest Film Forum
Enter a beautifully animated wonderland of timeless tales, fables and fantastic yarns. You’ll meet two kittens who conjure magic, creatures who live in a world made of wool, a place in the woods where friendly monsters live, a gnome who helps children learn how to behave, and a cyclist who keeps the world spinning around.
Woolworld
Joanna Polak, Poland, 2018
Kitten Witch
James Cunningham, New Zealand, 2016
Out Fishing
Uzi Geffenblad, Sweden, 2018
Pepita & Max: an Alpine Blessing for Monsieur Raf
Rahel Ilona Eisenring and Stephanie Knöbl, Switzerland, 2017
Little Red Riding Hood
Martina Holcová, Czech Republic, 2017
Dark, Dark Woods
Emile Gignoux, Denmark, 2017
The Theory of Sunset
Roman Sokolov, Russia, 2017
Perfectly Naughty Kids
Tatiana Kiseleva, Russia, 2018
All ages. 61 min.
Most films are nonverbal or in English; one in German and one in Russian with English subtitles.
Content advisory: Fairy tales and fables sometimes explore fears and dangers, but all these films have happy endings! In Dark, Dark Woods, monsters seem a little scary for a few seconds, but really, they are friendly. In The Theory of Sunset, the figure of Death makes an appearance in a non-frightening way. Pepita and Max has content involving religious mythology.
Funded in part with generous support from members of the REDCAT Circle and REDCAT Council.
Media Sponsors: KCRW, LA Weekly, 89.3KPCC, Los Angeles Times
Date/Time | G/M/ST/CA |
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SAT 6/8 1:30 pm | $5 |
SAT 6/22 3:00 pm | $5 |
SUN 6/23 1:30 pm | $5 |
G - General Audience
M - REDCAT Members
ST - Students
CA - CalArts Students/Faculty/Staff