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2015
65 minutes
Animation, Comedy, Coming of Age, Documentary, Musicals, Romance, Short Films
Dutch / English / No Dialogue / Swedish (English subtitles)
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Into Film and Encounters Short Film Festival have teamed up to present a selection of great short films suitable for ages 11-14, all of which were programmed by young people at an Into Film workshop in June this year. Including animation, live action and documentary the films explore a variety of stories and issues relevant to those in the transitioning years of 11 to 14. Ranging from the cult of the selfie and pressures to be fashionable, to fascinating insights into young people’s hobbies and imaginative illustrations of what it means to be an individual, this is a strong selection of films for young people, chosen by young people.
Films in this collection are:
Mr Selfie
Dreaming of Peggy Lee
Catwalk
Jasper's Garage
The Girl Who Spoke Cat
Evanescent
Giovanni and the Water Ballet
Paint
This programme has not been certified by the BBFC. Into Film suggest it is engaging for ages 11-14. Please note some of the films contain moderate bad language.
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