In the bustling heart of London, Tabby McTat and his busker friend Fred delight crowds with their harmonious duets until an unexpected separation tears them apart. Tabby McTat searches the city for Fred, but instead finds solace and a new family with a feline friend named Sock.
● Jac Hamman, Sarah Scrimgeour
● 25’
● UK
In an education system that values math and science, Milly, a quirky student, finds herself trapped within the four walls of the dreary classroom. Looking for an escape to take a break, she daydreams with her head high in the clouds, only to be thwarted by her strict math teacher, Mr Fletcher. Follow Milly’s adventures as she creatively eludes Mr Fletcher to keep her head in the clouds.
● Kaylee Tan
● 2'
● USA
Vicky the owl likes the colorful and cheerful world by day. Her parents understand, yet don't agree. In the evenings, Vicky is sleepy and looks like a "noodle owl“.
● Lucie Sunková
● 8'
● Czech Republic
In a great big forest not far from us, the three best friends - Maple, Pine and Magnolia - live together on top of a mountain. As the seasons change, the three trees discover surprising things in themselves. With the help of their forest friends around, each tree overcomes growing pains and learns about themselves, friendship and their place in the forest and the world.
● M.R. Horhager, Aaron Hong
● 4'
● Canada
Grandpa Günter – a retired circus elephant – and grandson Charlie take another musical excursion into the songbook of the 1920s and 1930s. This time, it’s the little green cactus’s birthday and Charlie bakes a cake. No sooner is it on the table, smelling delicious, than a bit is missing. Charlie wants to know who has been sneaking a bite…
● Meike Fehre
● 4'
● Germany
Short animated cartoons with four-legged heroes for children aged 6 years and above, without dialogue or dubbed in Greek.
● 67'
Short animated cartoons about fantasy worlds for children aged 6 and up, with live dubbing in Greek.
● 69'
Presentation of short films from the "Inclusion in Action" program implemented by the Athens International Children's Film Festival in both general and special education schools with the aim of promoting a culture of inclusion within the classroom.
● 45'
The coming of age story of a young beluga named Katak. While his peers have all turned white, something expected at their age, Katak is late in his body development. To prove that he has grown up and to grant the last wish of his adored grandma, Katak departs on a perilous journey to the Great North. Along the way he encounters deadly beasts and makes unlikely friends. You do not have to be big to be brave.
● Christine Dallaire-Dupont, Nicola Lemay
● 79'
● Canada
Ernest and Celestine are traveling back to Ernest’s country, Gibberitia, to fix his broken violin. This exotic land is home to the best musicians on earth and music constantly fills the air with joy. However, upon arriving, our two heroes discover that all forms of music have been banned there for many years - and for them, a life without music is unthinkable. Along with their friends and a mysterious masked outlaw, Ernest and Celestine must try their best to bring music and happiness back to the land of bears.
● Jean-Christophe Roger & Julien Chheng
● 80'
● France, Luxembourg