Children's Film Festival,In collaboration with the Consulate General of Canada
Event Details
Drop in for the Museum's 11th edition of Children’s Film Festival featuring exciting animated stories about children and their freedom, rights and values. Come join us for these exciting films and learn something from them.
Recommended age group:
5 years & above
Museum Entry fee applicable
Adult Rs. 10/-
Child Rs. 5/-
Limited seating
RSVP at education@bdlmuseum.org
Kindly note that eatables will not be allowed in the Education Centre where the screening will take place.
Video line-up:
Big Mouth 2012, 8 min
This animated short tells the story of Trudy, a little girl who is equal parts truthful and rude. A bright-minded and quick-witted child, Trudy has an unfiltered and deeply curious way of looking at the world. Here, events force her to question what it means to speak the truth, and comes to understand how our differences make us unique.
Christopher, Please Clean Up Your Room! Vincent Gauthier 2001, 6 min
This short animated film stars Christopher, a terrific kid with one major problem… he's messy! His shoes smell funky, his fish bowl stinks, and even the cockroaches can't stand it. In the chaos of Christopher's room, his fish rise up from their scummy bowl in protest. They enlist the help of a fastidious cockroach. Together, the fish and the roaches hatch a plan that will change Christopher's life and his cleaning habits forever.
Peep and the big wide world, Kaj Pindal 1988, 34 min
This series of three 10-minute films features Peep the chicken, Chirp the robin and Quack the duck. On their travels, they meet a cat, a ladybug, a turtle and a frog who speaks from both sides of his mouth. Narrated by Peter Ustinov, these films are great for young children aged
3–5.
Mind me good now, Chris Cormier, Derek Cummings 2005, 8 min
In this animated short 2 children, Tina and Dalby, disobey their mama with almost tragic consequences. Having strayed away from home, they run afoul of a local "cocoya," a wicked spirit that loves to eat little boys! But through Tina's resourcefulness and cunning, the cocoya is vanquished and the children run back to mama's forgiving arms.
Venue
Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum,
Veermata Jijabai Bhonsle Udyan,
(Rani Baug) 91/A, Dr. Ambedkar Road,
Byculla (E),
Mumbai-400027,
India.
Created by
Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum
When
Sun Jun 26 2016
Time
4.00p.m to 5.00p.m