SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS
The programmers over at New York International Children's Film Festival are lending a helping hand to present some wildly inventive short films for the younger ones amongst us. We will be providing a full-on cereal bar to get your day off to a good start. For tickets click here
OCTOPUS
Animation, Julia Ocker, 3.5min
Baking a cake should be much easier with eight arms, but that's only if all arms agree on what cake they're going to make!
One Two Tree
Animation Yulia Aronova 7min
Me Jane
Animation, Paul and Sandra Fierlinger, 9 min
Jane Goodall is renowned for her work with apes in the jungle, but as Patrick McDonnell's heartwarming tale shows, her curiosity, spirit and sense of adventure started long ago with a toy chimpanzee called Jubilee...
Tiny Tunes: Food
Animation, Andy Martin, , 1 min
Our new favorite band performs a pocket-sized poem about our all-time favorite subject: food!
LOOKS
Animation, Susann Hoffmann,, 3 min
A grey lynx doesn’t quite fit into the colorful world around him, and resorts to dark behavior in order to blend in.
Memories of the Sea
Live Action Thais Drassinower 9min
Fidel is six years old and has a lot of opinions, but he doesn’t quite understand the changes happening in his family until today.
Zoo Story
Animation, Veronika Zacharova,, 4 min
What happens when a little girl who is bored at the zoo suddenly notices a big gorilla?
That is Not a Good Idea
Animation, Pete List, 7.5 min
A devious spin on a classic tale of a hungry fox and plump goose, complete with a chorus of concerned little chicks!
Perfect Houseguest
Animation, Ru Kuwahata & Max Porter, 1.5 min
A house is visited by a clean, organized, well-mannered guest.
An Object At Rest
Animation, Seth Boyden, 5.5 min
A stone will encounter lots of obstacles over the course of a millennium, but is there any greater disruption than that of human civilization?
The Visitors
Animation, Philip Watts, , 1 min
A man's home is his castle. But not for long..
The Girl Who Spoke Cat
Animation, Dotty Kultys, 6 min
A curious girl wants to add some color into her predictable, organized world where there’s a proper way of walking, looking — even eating soup!