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The International KidsNFilm Festival celebrates youth actors, filmmakers,  and professionals by offering a forum for young talents to showcase their work and creativity.

Films by youth 12 & Under, 13-17, and Professionals include narratives, animations & stop-motion, and documentary projects.

The festival welcomes fun, lively, entertaining, thought-provoking, inspirational, and diverse backgrounds and ethnicities. Films submitted must be for a youth audience and family-friendly. Films are selected by a jury combined with youth, educators, and filmmakers, rating all entries on entertainment value, originality, acting ability, production value, and the message conveyed.


Start Date

November 13, 2021, 10:00 am

End Date

November 15, 2021, 12:00 am

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International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 2 @ Virtual Theater

International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 2 @ Virtual Theater

access_time Viewing Times November 14, 2020, 4:00 pm PST

Genre(s): Animals , Animation , Comedy , Science Fiction

Online Live Screenings

SCREENING LINE-UP 2 - (Narratives, Animation/Stop Motion)

Rated For All Ages - Multicultural Audiences

Lucky – Director, Alexis Wong, Professional/Animation/Stop Motion. When MingMing feels insecure about moving into a new neighborhood, she finds a friend in a huge but playful Chinese Lion. 6:38

The Super Bros. (Episode 1) – Director, Rocky McKoy, Professional/Stuck at Home. The Super Brothers Sonic and Mr. Unknown must retrieve the orb from the Evil King Tiger and return it to the queen. 1:57

No Offense – Director Dimitris Andjus, Kalliopi Villy Kotoula. Professional/Narrative. Bullying can happen to anyone at any age, in any walk of life. It is, unfortunately, very common, so please do not feel that you are alone. 3:06

The Dogs Story Part II – Director, Arkhip Varfolomeev/Animation/Stop Motion. Whatever happens, is for the better! A chain of random events leads to the most unusual circumstances. (13 yrs). 6:30

Spaghetti Monster – Director, Joshua M. Thomas, Professional/Featured Short. Trespassing can be deadly. 12:56

I Remember You – Director, Paulo de la Brena Rodríguez, Documentary. (13-17). An introspection to my most valuable memories through a journey featuring family videos, to find the lost memory of my great-grandfather. 6:49

Pencil – Directors, Chun Pong Yu, Weng I Lau, Kam Hung Lee. Animation/Stop Motion (13-17). This animation is going to talk about there was a class of pencils to draw the paintings, and suddenly rubbed the rubber into the classroom, and the pencil saw the rubbing glue and tied it to the smile channel. Rubbing the rubber paintings of the paintings, the paintings are all rubbed, and the pencils are tied to the smile channel. Suddenly rubbing the rubber think of some methods. Finally, the pencil and eraser became a friend. 2:03

Retirement – Director - Joshua M. Thomas, Prof. Featured Short - What happened to Delilah McDonald? 15:36

Lapis De Lumine – Director, Kalee DeHamer, Animation/Stop Motion (Under 12) A young herbalist sets out on her own to take up the family business with the help of a magical family heirloom. When the necklace is stolen, she gives chase, but what she finds at the end of her pursuit is not what she expected; is she prepared to handle it? 7:40

The McGuffin – Director Avery Christmas, Professional/Featured Short. The world’s most powerful superheroes go in search of the ultimate prize. 13:13

The Box – Director - Toko Ryu, Animation/Stop Motion (Under 12). A short story about a girl running down the street when she sees a small gray box. She decides to pick it up, takes it home and opens it, then…

Go Go Mask Girl – Producer, Shu-Man, Chang (Monster Change – Anima/ Animation Group. (12 & Under). Adults are used to hiding themselves behind different masks when facing different people. They pretend to be nice to the people they don’t like; they set different standards for themselves and others; they treat children from other families better. What will happen if kids put on their parent’s masks? Is it necessary for everyone to live with masks? 10:00

I am George – Director - Lovro Hostić, Ivona Štefica Mihanović, Narrative (13-17). George is a boy who is different from the others. While he enjoys expressing his individuality, he finds himself forced to conform. His usual colorfulness is replaced with shades of black. Will he break free from the norm, or will he remain an average citizen? What does it mean, anyway, to be different, and how is it expressed and experienced? 3:27

Alienated – Director, Nicole Yoshinaga, Professional/Best Animation/Stop Motion. An animated film about an alien who’s different learns how to utilize and accept his differences. 4:30

Join us for a text chat after the screening! Please also, join us for tomorrow's screenings at 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm PST.

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International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 4 @ Virtual Theater

International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 4 @ Virtual Theater

access_time Viewing Times November 15, 2020, 4:00 pm PST

Genre(s): Adventure , Animals , Comedy , Documentaries , Drama

Online Live Screenings

SCREENING LINE-UP 4 - (Narratives, Documentary, Animation/Stop Motion)

Some films in this session contain sensitive topics. Multicultural Audiences.

Wednesday – Directors - Lisa Delhom, Jérémy Paquet. Professional/Narrative. Iris and Leo, are waiting for their school bus, just like any other day. This morning, however, it does not arrive. Facing no rules but their own, the two eight-year-olds embark on an urban adventure, one they shall never forget, roaming the streets of Montreal. 10:00

Running from Death – Director Hunter Tabor, Aden Pierce. Narrative (13-17). Two Jewish twins, living in Poland during the Holocaust, are on the run to escape capture. 5:07

The Other Side of the Line - Directors Mia Thomas, Will Thomas. Narrative (13-17). An allegory about racism and prejudice told through the lens of a children’s fairy tale. Based on a short story, The Other Side of the Line was adapted for the screen, shot, and edited by kids ages 8-17 at Lakewood Young Filmmakers Academy. It tells the tale of two neighboring towns separated by a blue line that no one ever dares to cross. Until the children of the feuding towns change all of that forever. 9:00

Girlsboysmix, Director – Lara Aerts, Professional/Documentary. Girlsboysmix is the first documentary ever made from the perspective of an intersex child. It relates the story of Wen Long (9). At birth, it was not clear whether she was a girl or a boy. Many such children are operated on at a very young age to ‘make’ them a boy or a girl. Wen Long did not undergo such surgery. Her parents felt their child had to decide what sex she wants to be. Wen Long is happy that she can choose. Nevertheless, it is not easy. Being intersex in a binary world, Wen Long wonders: where do I belong? 6:30

The Butler and the Ball – Director Andrew Chan-Possemato, Narrative (Under 12). An urban fairy tale about a lonely boy who enters a contest to become the new butler of a grieving, reclusive singer. The first film by eight-year-old writer/director Andrew Chan-Possemato. 10:00

Homeschool – Director, Celia Jaspers, Professional/Stuck at Home. A bored little girl in lockdown during the Covid crisis realizes her backyard and farm can be more fun than she thought if she uses her imagination. 3:00

Biff and Me – Director, Nicola Rose. Professional/Featured Short. Charlotte, 14, is a genius — hotheaded, nerdy, and brilliant. But what she secretly wants, deep down, is to be a beauty queen. Biff, 14, is the school bully — big, burly, and (seemingly) brainless. But what he secretly wants, deep down, is to be a beauty queen. A comedy about growing up, being who you are, the power of friendship, and burping. 14:15

VOICE (Santa Ana Stands For George Floyd) Director, Maggie Ding. Documentary (13-17) This is a short documentary about Santa Ana Stands for George Floyd protest. 2:25

I Need You – Director, Kythera Lyceum Cinema Club. Best Narrative (13-17). Iro is a girl who’s growing up... 17:00

The Swimsuit Season – Director Antonino Valvo, Professional/Narrative. Ayman, an overweight boy, is determined to face his insecurities by spending a day in a public pool. But the “swimsuit proof” will be full of little obstacles that will put the boy in trouble. 5:15

Featuring Highlight Screening of

"Sansone"

Sansone – Director, Chiara Centioni, Professional/Best Narrative Short. Christian, eight years old, because of his very long blond hair, is bullied by friends and scolded by his mother, Paola, unaware that the son’s gesture does not conceal a whim but a heroic act. In fact, Christian was shocked after seeing his friend Luna lose long brown hair due to an illness, so he decided to donate her. So Luna, wearing the blonde wig made with Christian’s hair, smiles again. 13:00

WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT REEL will immediately follow the screening.

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Multi-Screening:  International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 1, International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 2, International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 3, International KidsNFilm Festival 2020 - Screening 4

Genre(s): Adventure , Animals , Animation , Comedy , Documentaries , Drama , Mystery , Science Fiction

Online Live Screenings

SCREENING LINE-UP 1 - (Narratives, Documentary, Animation/Stop Motion)

Rated For All Ages For Multicultural Audiences

Bread Fight, Cory Champion, Director - ANI/STOMO (13-17)

Nothing unites two enemies like a common enemy. Runtime 3:40

The Jungle Tale, Henry Zhinin, Director - ANI/STOMO (Under 12) 

A group of kids are raised in the heart of the jungle called Paranata by wild animals that adopt and look after them. Runtime 2:07

HairFoo Memorphis, Luca Pasvolsky, Director -  Narr (Under 12) 

Quentin's mum thinks she's a witch from Harry Potter. Runtime 3:25

Ruth & Nick, Carter Rostron, Director ANI/STOMO (13-17)

The bittersweet story of Nick, a piece of candy who falls in love with a girl who seems out of reach. RUNTIME 6:21

The Covid Chronicles, Emily Luders, Director - Narr (13-7)

In a world where COVID-19 does not exist, two siblings, Parker and Greyson, vividly imagine multiple "pandemic-based" scenarios while being inspired by a bedtime story. Runtime 5:27

Generation Burnout, Lena Faeskorn, Director - Docu (13-17)

A documentary on Covid. Runtime 5:44

The Other Side of the Line (Narr 13-17) 9:00 

Cycle, Arman Taheri, Director, Narr (13-17)

A woman is terrorized by her thoughts. Can she learn to stand up to him? Runtime 3:09

Bearly Awake, Sydney Geiger, Director - ANI/STOMO (13-17) 

What does a Teddy Bear do when she can't sleep? Runtime 2:20

Dearth, Kumar Kuldip Medhi, Director- Narr/Pro

This story is about a widow, who faces great financial crisis due to a sudden lockdown during the pandemic, and how she struggles to solve her financial needs. Runtime 9:58

On/Off, Nicolas P. Villarreal, Director - ANI/STOMO/Pro 

Endless distractions threaten to destroy creativity. Runtime 7:00

Second Nature, Tony Alfaro, Director  Narr/Pro 

During the pandemic, a father and son are forced to relocate their annual camping trip to their backyard. Runtime 8:23

A Poor Blue-Footed Booby, Haruna Lida, Tomoko Taiga - ANI/STOMO PRO

 blue-footed boobies of the Galapagos Islands have a rule that only males with blue feet can be popular. Runtime 3:45

Join us for a text chat after the screening! And, please join our other available screenings this weekend. Thank you! Stay Safe!