3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Kids films and We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, shorts and animation covering family, bullying, kids under pressure - and the power of the imagination.
Total length of this section: 27 films.
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Cut My Hair, Barber - Kwame, a fatherless young boy who dreams of having a loving dad, meets his long lost father, and discovers even a nightmare can have a happy ending. Length: 24 minutes. Writer/Director Patrick James Thomas:
Two for the Road - Amidst spontaneous travels around 1990s Ireland, Oscar, a young boy, finds himself navigating the true essence of adventure and chaos with his father, one spirited weekend away at a time. Length: 18:00 minutes. Director Lochlainn McKenna:
I Will Not Forget You (No me olvidaré de ti) - Still struggling with loss, a caring father and his daughter are inspired by the Christmas spirit to connect with their Puerto Rican roots by reaching out to victims of the hurricane. Length: 11 minutes. Writer/Director Laila Petrone:
Julia Wuz Here - A little girl and her younger brother arrive at a motel with their junkie parents. The little girl tries to maintain what control she can and distract her brother from their parents’ actions. When the parents leave the children alone, a day of escapist play is disrupted by an accident. After the siblings go to bed, the little girl wakes up in the middle of the night to find her parents still gone and the future uncertain. Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director Samantha Silvay:
Duffy's Jacket - While on a camping trip to a remote lodge, three cousins awaken something mysterious in the woods. Length: 10 minutes. Producer Terra McQuillen:
In the Land of Moonstones - A young girl looks back on her first love and her friendship with her Russian immigrant grandmother. Length: 38 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Nicola Rose:
The Errand - When a young girl hitchhiking is picked up by a stranger, who ends up taking whom for a ride? Length: 11 minutes. Director/Producer Amanda Renee Knox:
Dolly is a 5 minute short film about a white temp babysitter, late for a meeting, who gets impatient whilst babysitting a young black girl. Eventually she discovers how the little girl sees the world. Length: 6 minutes. Tosin Lepe writes:
Spaghetti is a 12 minute fantastical tale of an 8 year old boy's explosive reaction to meeting a new girl at school. Length: 12 minutes. Peter Nizic writes:
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Frenemy - No one should feel so alone. Length: 11 minutes. Director Skylar Burke:
Gabrielle - When 13-year-old Gabrielle signs up for ballet class, she encounters bullying both from her teacher and true friendship where she least expects it. A story about resilience, body image, finding what moves you, and knowing your worth. Length: 13 minutes 31 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Nicola Rose:
Shark Attack A dorky fifth-grader braves the bully-infested waters of his neighborhood pool party to win the heart of the dark princess of his dreams. Length: 9 minutes. Writer/Director Victoria Cragg:
Blue - is a short film about the struggle of being different. Length: 4 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Maryam Farahzadi:
The Something is a short animation. A monster boy lays awake at night, frightened that "something" will come through his window. With the help of his well-meaning, if befuddled, mother, he turns his weird little world upside down in his dogged search to understand and confront his fear - which he ultimately finds, in a way, through the "looking glass..." Length: 7 minutes. Tom Babbitt writes:
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One Small Step - A 9-year-old girl attempts to juggle the responsibilities of school and her younger siblings after her mother goes missing. Length: 13 minutes. Director Aqsa Altaf:
Scrap Dolls - On the east side of Detroit, Jason, mourning the loss of his best friend Flora, meets an artist creating artwork out of discarded objects. Can they teach one another how to face their fears? Length: 14 minutes. Writer/Director Aude Cuenod:
Furthest From - When a water contamination issue forces a trailer park to be closed, a young girl must come to terms with leaving everything and everyone she's ever known behind. Length: 19 minutes. Writer/Producer Rex Reyes II:
Queen - is a coming of age drama about an 11-year-old girl who must survive a night on Skid Row with her mother while crossing into adolescence. Length: 18 minutes. Writer/Director Gabrielle Shepard:
Veteran Kids - The Impact of War on America’s Children and Families. Length: 6 minutes. Producer and Director Susan Hackley:
The Children’s Mayor - Yassine has Moroccan parents and lives in The Netherlands. As a Children’s Mayor, he will do everything in his power to reduce prejudice. Length: 15 minutes. Director Susan Koenen:
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Cuentos de Hadas (Fairytales) - At a religious retreat, Lidia befriends Arantxa with a fabricated tale. But after discovering a dead fairy, Lidia questions her lies and the true essence of friendship. Length: 15 minutes 20 seconds. Director Daniela Soria:
The Top Secret Findings of Ethel P. Clearwater - Sometimes, you need a professional to crack the case.
Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Maeve McKenna:
A Home for Curiosities - A young boy discovers a home for forgotten imaginary friends. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director Ben Tobin:
The Give and Take - When eleven year old Amy finds an old eighties video game magazine she dials the phone number displayed on the back, and in a strange cosmic glitch gets connected to Caesar Spinone, a video game call center employee in the year 1989. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director Anna Hopkins:
Upside Down Feeling - Arthur, a young boy with a wild imagination, develops a preoccupation with death and disease and begins to explore mortality in the vivid images he sees in the movies and through a strange visitor from the past. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director Eddie White:
The Blake - In 1995, an elementary school art teacher converted an old bus into a replica of the Challenger space shuttle and used it as a science laboratory to teach kids about space. This cinematic memoir explores the filmmaker’s childhood experience with the shuttle and how it helped her cope with a huge loss. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Courtney Sposato and Director Mark Sposato:
The Polycees - After a run-in with his slimy deputy, the Prime Minister's young daughter is shocked to find a magical creature living in Parliament under her Dad’s desk! Length: 9 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Celia Jaspers: