 | Sunday, April 22nd - 11:00 am - Oak Street Cinema
Director: various Recommended for Ages 7+
Simple true stories told from children‘ s perspectives about their daily lives. While highlighting many cultural differences and travelling to far reaches of the globe, these short docs demonstrate all that children have in common in spite of them. |
Note: Some subtitles; total viewing time 54 Minutes. Listed in order of showing:
Ayla the Tsunami Girl Director: Wilma Ligthart The Netherlands - 15 minutes
Ten year old Ayla from Holland was on vacation in Sri Lanka with her family and one of the many people caught in the 2004 Tsunami. She is shy, so she tells her story of survival in her drawings, which are brought to life in animation. Olivia’s Puzzle Director: Jason Da Silva Canada - 12 minutes
Two seven year-old girls, Reshma and Olivia, are both of Indian heritage. Olivia lives in Canada and Reshma lives in Goa, India. The girls show and tell their daily routines, their favorite things, and their dreams. Twins of Mankala Director: Jason Da Silva Canada - 11 minutes
Twin eight year-old Kenyan girls live in Massachusetts while another lives in a small village in Kenya. Entering into the different worlds of the children, we experience the parallel events of the girls’ days. A Song for Daniel Directors: Jason Da Silva Canada - 10 minutes
Two Iraqi boys - Ahmad lives in Baghdad and Daniel is born and raised in New York City. Another side by side slice of life portrait comparing culture and place of two nine year old boys. The Big Race Directors: Liz Do USA/Madagascar - 6 minutes
What do two boys in Madagascar do with a free day? With a tin can and a little imagination, Tulch and Noel successfully illustrate that you don’t need fancy toys or the latest technology to have some fun. |