Everybody knows that every red-cheeked Munchkin and slightly older troublemaker and
feisty school kid loves cartoons above all. Who wouldn’t like to escape through the door
of cinema straight to an unknown dazzling colourful fantasy world? Let the cinema be
an exciting secret passageway where you can meet all sorts of characters throughout
the lands and seas. Stories have the ability to teach something useful, make us laugh
away our worries or make dreams come true.
The children’s program is compiled of the best cartoons from all over Europe made in
the last five years. In many ways quite a diverse selection has been compiled through
which you can get a hint of the diversity of different cultures.
The Animation Ark for Toddlers offers exciting films that have been made using different
animation techniques: there are classical animation, the cut-out technique and this year
especially many puppet animations in the list of the program. Such diversity broadens a
child’s creative understanding and makes them interested in the world through the love
of films. The films are suitable for children from the age of four.
Would you like to take part in the adventures of an acorn with your friends Bee, Mr.
Spider and the Ants or would you like to fly to a colourful fantasy world with a Chinese
boy to save the universe? Or would you rather learn how to play Bach on a violin with
a meowing cat?
Everything is possible in the Animation Ark for Toddlers’s animated dreams! The fun
continues after the film with a life-size animation characters.
Linastuskava:
"Acorn Boy" (Läti / Latvia 2010, 10’)
"How the Shammies Bathed" (Läti / Latvia 2010, 7’)
"Chest of Drawers" (Soome / Finland 2011, 7’14’’)
"Grand Prix" (Hispaania / Spain 2011, 8’)
"Prince Rat" (Saksamaa / Germany 2011, 14’30’’)
"Dodu - The Cardboard Boy" (Portugal 2010, 5’)
"Violinplay" (Holland / Netherlands 2010, 1’45’’)
"Hu Lulu Hong Longlong Hua Lala" (Hiina / China 2009, 5’40’)
"Instrumental" (Suurbritannia / United Kingdom 2011, 4’50’’)
"Koyaa - The Extraordinary" (Sloveenia / Slovenia 2011, 3’)
Animation Ark for Toddlers: Animated Dreams for Children
Mudilaste multilaegas: Animeeritud unenäod
PERE
Genre
Animation, Family
Run time
0h 37min
Genre
Animation, Family
Run time
0h 37min
Everybody knows that every red-cheeked Munchkin and slightly older troublemaker and
feisty school kid loves cartoons above all. Who wouldn’t like to escape through the door
of cinema straight to an unknown dazzling colourful fantasy world? Let the cinema be
an exciting secret passageway where you can meet all sorts of characters throughout
the lands and seas. Stories have the ability to teach something useful, make us laugh
away our worries or make dreams come true.
The children’s program is compiled of the best cartoons from all over Europe made in
the last five years. In many ways quite a diverse selection has been compiled through
which you can get a hint of the diversity of different cultures.
The Animation Ark for Toddlers offers exciting films that have been made using different
animation techniques: there are classical animation, the cut-out technique and this year
especially many puppet animations in the list of the program. Such diversity broadens a
child’s creative understanding and makes them interested in the world through the love
of films. The films are suitable for children from the age of four.
Would you like to take part in the adventures of an acorn with your friends Bee, Mr.
Spider and the Ants or would you like to fly to a colourful fantasy world with a Chinese
boy to save the universe? Or would you rather learn how to play Bach on a violin with
a meowing cat?
Everything is possible in the Animation Ark for Toddlers’s animated dreams! The fun
continues after the film with a life-size animation characters.
Linastuskava:
"Acorn Boy" (Läti / Latvia 2010, 10’)
"How the Shammies Bathed" (Läti / Latvia 2010, 7’)
"Chest of Drawers" (Soome / Finland 2011, 7’14’’)
"Grand Prix" (Hispaania / Spain 2011, 8’)
"Prince Rat" (Saksamaa / Germany 2011, 14’30’’)
"Dodu - The Cardboard Boy" (Portugal 2010, 5’)
"Violinplay" (Holland / Netherlands 2010, 1’45’’)
"Hu Lulu Hong Longlong Hua Lala" (Hiina / China 2009, 5’40’)
"Instrumental" (Suurbritannia / United Kingdom 2011, 4’50’’)
"Koyaa - The Extraordinary" (Sloveenia / Slovenia 2011, 3’)
feisty school kid loves cartoons above all. Who wouldn’t like to escape through the door
of cinema straight to an unknown dazzling colourful fantasy world? Let the cinema be
an exciting secret passageway where you can meet all sorts of characters throughout
the lands and seas. Stories have the ability to teach something useful, make us laugh
away our worries or make dreams come true.
The children’s program is compiled of the best cartoons from all over Europe made in
the last five years. In many ways quite a diverse selection has been compiled through
which you can get a hint of the diversity of different cultures.
The Animation Ark for Toddlers offers exciting films that have been made using different
animation techniques: there are classical animation, the cut-out technique and this year
especially many puppet animations in the list of the program. Such diversity broadens a
child’s creative understanding and makes them interested in the world through the love
of films. The films are suitable for children from the age of four.
Would you like to take part in the adventures of an acorn with your friends Bee, Mr.
Spider and the Ants or would you like to fly to a colourful fantasy world with a Chinese
boy to save the universe? Or would you rather learn how to play Bach on a violin with
a meowing cat?
Everything is possible in the Animation Ark for Toddlers’s animated dreams! The fun
continues after the film with a life-size animation characters.
Linastuskava:
"Acorn Boy" (Läti / Latvia 2010, 10’)
"How the Shammies Bathed" (Läti / Latvia 2010, 7’)
"Chest of Drawers" (Soome / Finland 2011, 7’14’’)
"Grand Prix" (Hispaania / Spain 2011, 8’)
"Prince Rat" (Saksamaa / Germany 2011, 14’30’’)
"Dodu - The Cardboard Boy" (Portugal 2010, 5’)
"Violinplay" (Holland / Netherlands 2010, 1’45’’)
"Hu Lulu Hong Longlong Hua Lala" (Hiina / China 2009, 5’40’)
"Instrumental" (Suurbritannia / United Kingdom 2011, 4’50’’)
"Koyaa - The Extraordinary" (Sloveenia / Slovenia 2011, 3’)
Info
Rating
Family film
Production year
2011
Global distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/19/2011