Children's films focus of traveling New York fest
Advertiser Staff
The traveling New York International Children's Film Festival stops at the Doris Duke Theatre, Honolulu Academy of Arts, today through Tuesday. It's a sort of super festival — a compilation of audience and jury favorites from past years, most not readily available and certainly not among the offerings at your neighborhood multiplexes. Attendees can vote for their favorites, too.
Tickets are $3 for children under 12 (they are on winter break, after all); $7 general; $6 seniors, students over 12, military; $5 museum members. 532-8700.
The films:
Directed by Fjedlkmark/Hegner; Denmark, 2000; 72 minutes
This animated adventure is about three youngsters who must try to save the world from a fish who wants to rule the world. With the voices of Alan Rickman and Monty Python's Terry Jones.
1 and 7:30 p.m. today
60 minutes
"The Animal Book," "Canary Beat," "Cheesybreadville," "Knuffle Bunny" and "Mi Radio" are among the short films aimed at younger kids.
1 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday
70 minutes
Ten short films from nine countries, including the story of a wolf author and his unusual family; and one in which classic video games are animated with everyday objects.
1 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Monday
60 minutes
One's body image and other issues for girls are explored in a collection of shorts.
Ginger Gohier, museum staffer and Kumu Kahua Theatre actress, will introduce the films and take part in a Q&A afterward.
1 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday