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Animated Shorts for Younger Audiences - Short Film Programme (BFI London Film Festival 2024)
Animated Shorts for Younger Audiences - Short Film Programme (BFI London Film Festival 2024)
Shorts provide a great way to get a flavour of the best stories from around the world. This year’s selection features dragons, kisses, undercover pigeons and magic sweets. Total running time 85min.
This short film programme:
Coo-rage (Director: Alina Milkina) - Don’t mess with the pigeons.
Love at First Waf (Director-screenwriters: Louise Le Toullec, Helene Gouil) - Skateboards should only be for dogs.
Who’s Wrong? Vems Fel? (Directors: Stina Wirsén, Linda Hambäck) - It’s show-and-tell day in class.
The Brave Locomotive (Director-screenwriter: Andrew Chesworth) - Just because something is newer, it doesn’t mean its better.
The Odd Carrot (Director: Inese Pavēne) - The rabbits find an unusual vegetable.
Freelance (Director-screenwriters: Luciano A. Muñoz Sessarego, Magnus I. Møller, Peter Smith) - A brave knight is pushed to the edge.
Yuck! (Director-screenwriter: Loïc Espuche) - Kissing, Yuck!
The Child of the Waves, L’Enfant des vagues (Director-screenwriters: Valentine Hilarin, Gaelle Bejjani, Yuhan Wang, Martin Gross, Noam Szwarc, Sofian Pourquery-de-Boisserin) - It’s great to make a new friend.
Hello Summer, Ahoj leto (Director-screenwriters: Martin Smatana, Veronika Zacharová) - Sometimes, even the best made plans can go adrift.
Magic Candies, Amedama (Director: Nishio Daisuke) - Dong Dong tries some magic sweets with startling results.