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2023 NYICFF Kid Flicks One

Runtime
1hr 3mins
Directed by
various
Featuring
various
Body

Let your imagination take the wheel with Kid Flicks One.

Whether dreaming up the fantastical, like a spider’s goal to capture the moon, or the practical, like a young animator’s future stardom, these shorts are sure to enchant and delight all audiences (but especially our youngest!)

FILMS IN THIS PROGRAM: 

A Whisper in the Island of the Heart

United States | New York Premiere

Live Action, Xiaowen Wang, 2022, 13 min

No dialogue

Love communicates across the Tibetan mountains, against a warm coat of fur, and through sound waves and vibrations, proving silence can speak volumes.

Papirola

Spain

Animation, Fabián Molinaro, 2022, 7 min

No dialogue

As he prepares for a life-changing voyage, Nico can’t help but pack up everything he loves in his house.

Swing to the Moon

France | New York Premiere

Animation, Marie Bordessoule, Adriana Bouissie, Nadine De Boer, Elisa Drique, Chloé Lauzu, Vincent Levrero, & Solenne Moreau, 2022, 7 min

No dialogue

Deep in the forest, wide-eyed spider Temi dreams of catching the Moon. For that, she will do anything.

The Goose

Czech Republic, France | United States Premiere

Animation, Jan Mika, 2023, 13 min

No dialogue

It’s a football tale as old as time: boy vs. goose…?

Luce and the Rock

Belgium, France, Netherlands

Animation, Britt Raes, 2022, 13 min

In English

When a giant boulder lands in the middle of Luce’s small geometric village, it’s up to him to find a solution, even though he’s scared of the dark.

To Be Sisters

France | United States Premiere

Animation, Anne-Sophie Gousset & Clément Céard, 2022, 7 min

No dialogue

Two sisters circle each other’s orbits, laughing, shouting, playing, and spinning each in their own unique way.

Rachel

United States

Documentary, Toko Shiiki, 2022, 3 min

In English

Animator Rachel Reid exudes joy as she talks about being an animator, encouraging others to follow in her footsteps.

Recommended for ages 5+

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