This screening includes New York International Children’s Film Festival Kid Flicks Programs One and Two
- Date and time:
- Fri, May 8 - Sun, May 24
2020, From 12:01 am–11:59 pm - Runtime:
- 23 hr 58 min
- Cost:
- Virtual Ticket, streaming
$7 Virtual Ticket per program. A percentage of the proceeds from this streaming engagement will directly support IU Cinema.
We’re teaming up with the New York International Children’s Film Festival to bring you two touring programs of kids’ films from across the globe: NYICFF Kid Flicks One and NYICFF Kid Flicks Two. You will be able to stream the short film programs to the device of your choosing via a link which will be provided after purchasing.
Purchase a virtual ticket to Kid Flicks One program via this link.
Purchase a virtual ticket to Kid FIicks Two program via this link.
You may purchase a virtual ticket for each program May 8–24. Tickets are $7 per program and are good for a 48-hour rental from the date of purchase. Revenue will be shared 70/30 between IU Cinema and NYICFF.
NYICFF Kid Flicks One Program (56 min) is suggested for children ages 3 to 7 and includes the following short films:
- 6:1 (Russian Federation, dir. by Sergei Ryabov, 2018, 3 min, in Russian with English subtitles)
- Belly Flop (South Africa, dir. by Jeremy Collins & Kelly Dillon, 2018, 5 min, no dialogue
- Brooklyn Breeze (Colombia/U.S., dir. by Alex Budovsky, 2017, 4 min, no dialogue)
- Flipped (United Kingdom, dir. by Hend Esmat & Lamiaa Diab, 2018, 5 min, no dialogue)
- KUAP (Switzerland, dir. by Nils Hedinger, 2018, 8 min, no dialogue)
- Mi Abuelita (Guatemala, dir. by Giselle Pérez, 2018, 2 min, no dialogue)
- Preschool Poets: Poem About All Different Things (U.S., dir. by Nancy Kangas & Josh Kun, 2018, 2 min)
- Raccoon and the Light (U.S., dir. by Hanna Kim, 2018, 4 min)
- Slurp (France, dir. by Florent Hill, 2018, 4 min, in French with English subtitles)
- Petite Étincelle (Small Spark) (France, dir. by Nicolas Bianco-Levrin, 2019, 4 min, no dialogue)
- The Pen Licence (Australia, dir. by Olivia Peniston-Bird, 2018, 9 min)
- The Pig on the Hill (U.S., dir. by Jamy Wheless & John Helms, 2017, 6 min)
NYICFF Kid Flicks Two Program (72 min) is suggested for children age 8 and older and includes the following short films:
- A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl (Australia, dir. by Tilda Cobham-Hervey, 2017, 20 min)
- Catmos (Russian Federation, dir. by Katya Miloslavskaya, 2017, 5 min, no dialogue)
- Hors Piste (France; dir. by Léo Brunel, Loris Cavalier, Camille Jalabert & Oscar Malet; 2018; 6 min; no dialogue)
- Jesszilla (U.S., dir. by Emily Sheskin, 2017, 7 min)
- Mogu & Perol (Japan, dir. Tsuneo Goda, 2018, 9 min, in Japanese with English subtitles)
- Running Lights (Finland, India, Lithuania; dir. by Gediminas Siaulys, 2017, 11 min, no dialogue)
- Saturday’s Apartment (South Korea, dir. by Jeon Seungbae, 2018, 7 min, no dialogue)
- Slow Dance (Sweden, dir. by Christian Zetterberg, 2018, 6 min, in Swedish with English subtitles)
Series: CINEkids International Children's Film Series, IU Cinema Virtual Screening Room