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Ordinary to Extraordinary (Shorts Program)
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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Ordinary to Extraordinary (Shorts Program)
Sat Feb 02: 1.30pm

Festival - Childrens Film Festival Seattle 2019: Shorts
Visiting Artist
** Filmmaker Tatiana Skorlupkina (The Dachshund in the Picture Frame) in attendance! **

About
Ages 11+

These evocative animated and live-action films for older kids show how easy it is to tear the fabric between what is real and what could be real, if we only imagined it. See how an artist brings her paintings to life, how a big bad wolf is not so bad, how a girl can turn into a horse, how all things in nature are truly connected, how time can stand still when you realize a grandmother and mothers love, and how to step inside the mind of another person to change it.

79 min.

Content advisory: Horses Stone is about a girl with a terminal illness, with an ending that is magical. Beyond Horizons can be a bit spooky, like an episode of the old Twilight Zone TV series. Auuuna which has overtones of a folk tale, might seem a bit scary to the most sensitive viewers. Tweet-Tweet is a somewhat solemn but magical film about the long life of the filmmakers grandmother.

Auuuna
(Lina uková, Slovakia, animation, 2018, 8 min, in English)

In a new take on Red Riding Hood a girl makes peace with the power and mystery of nature, and finds the big bad wolf is not bad at all.

The Dachshund in a Picture Frame
(Tatiana Skorlupkina, Russia, animation & live action, 2018, 9 min, nonverbal) West Coast premiere!

A painter has a special talent to bring her paintings to life. But what she does for love cannot also be done for money.

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Beware of the Sad Man
(Benny Goldman, Australia, animation, 4 min, nonverbal)

A happy-go-lucky guy tries to cheer someone up, until he realizes that words wont make the difference that is needed.

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Horses Stone
(Cynthia Fernández Trejo, Mexico, live action, 2017, 20 min, Spanish with English subtitles)

Matilde, who is very sick, searches for the stone that allows her fulfill her dream of becoming a horse.

The Little Fish and the Crocodile
(Stefanie Plattner, Germany & Republic of Congo, live action, 2018, 15 min, Lingala with English subtitles) US premiere!

A fable from the rainforest in the Odzala National Park in the Republic of Congo, told by the children of the Sanza Mobimba Kindergarten.

Beyond Horizons
(Stefan Wink, UK, live action, 2018, 13 min, English) Seattle premiere!

Alex feels shes too old to spend time with her mom, so she dashes off on her own to explore an intriguing shop. There, she discovers a miniature world with a strange secret, and also, how much she loves her mom.

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Tweet-Tweet
(Zhanna Bekmambetova, Russia, animation, 2018, 11 min, nonverbal) Washington State premiere!

This is a fable about the power of a grandmothers spirit and the journey of her life, as seen by a bird who represents her spirit.

Location

Northwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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Contact

Owner: Ilana Holmes
On BPT Since: Jan 01, 2000
 
House Manager
www.nwfilmforum.org


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