Delightful animated and live action shorts sure to please kids three and up. Curated from the New York International Children’s Film Festival.
Two young girls find primate pals in Me...Jane and Zoo Story. Fantastical journeys provide new perspectives in One, Two, Tree, An Object at Rest, and The Girl Who Spoke Cat. Tiny creatures are both welcome and unwelcome additions to someone’s home in Perfect Houseguest and The Visitors. Young Fidel reminisces about his family new and old on his Mother’s wedding day in Memories of the Sea. Wild characters plus delicious food equal a perfect recipe in both Octopus and Tiny Tunes: Food. A simple lesson proves to be essential in Looks while an important one is ignored in That is Not a Good Idea.


One, Two, Tree | Director: Yulia Aronova | France | 7 min
Octopus | Director: Julia Ocker | Germany | 4 min
Me...Jane | Director: Paul & Sandra Fierlinger | USA | 9 min
Tiny Tunes–Food | Director: Andy Martin | United Kingdom | 1 min
Looks | Director: Susann Hoffmann | Germany | 3 min
Memories of the Sea | Director: Thais Drassinower | Brazil, USA | 9 min
Zoo Story | Director: Veronika Zacharova | Czech Republic | 4 min
That Is Not a Good Idea | Director: Pete List | USA | 8 min
Perfect Houseguest | Directors: Ru Kuwahata & Max Porter | USA | 2 min
An Object at Rest | Director: Seth Boyden | USA |6 min The Visitors | Director: Philip Watts | Australia | 1 min
The Girl Who Spoke Cat | Director: Dotty Kultys | Poland, United Kingdom | 6 min
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