6 short films for ages 10+ with a total duration of 75 '
● 75'
6 short films for ages 8+ with a total duration of 70 '
There is nothing orphan girl Jonna wants more than a mother in Linda Hambäck’s animated adaptation of Frida Nilsson’s award-winning novel THE APE STAR, about outsiders and unconventional love.
● Linda Hambäck ● 75' ● Sweden, Norway, Denmark
A friendship forms between a never-aging 10-year-old vampire and an orphan schoolboy, but a moon headed monster throws obstacles in their paths.
● Joann Sfar ● 82’ ● France, Belgium
Marguerite and Margot are both 12, with each their own family, friends, problems… ad era! One lives in 1942 and the other in 2020.
● Pierre Coré ● 89’ ● France
Amazing animated short stories for children aged 2 and up, without dialogue.
● 44'
What if a painting suddenly came to life and we could enter it and discover an incredible world beyond imagination? The Miró Museum invites us on a surreal journey that reveals the incredible world of art and creativity of the renowned surrealist painter, Juan Miró.
● Mikel Mas,Celia Rico Clavellino ● 60’ ● Belgium, Spain
A magical experience that combines the film screening with a live performance by Nadia Kontogeorgis. At the top of the highest mountains on Earth lives a plant that feeds on the hottest and brightest sun, the legendary Himalayan flower. Yuku, a little mouse who lives with his family in the basement of a castle, decides to embark on a daring quest.
● Arnaud Demuynck, Rémi Durin ● 62’ ● Belgium/France/Switzerland
Short animated cartoons with four-legged heroes for children aged 6 years and above, without dialogue or dubbed in Greek.
● 55'
Short animated cartoons about fantasy worlds for children aged 6 and up, with live dubbing in Greek.
● 70'
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