ABOUT KidsFilmFest

Born in 2004, KidsFilmFest was created by Brooklyn Film Society to explore films made for kids whether they are made by kids or adults. The 20th KFF will run online from June 1 through June 9, 2024.


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FILMS FOR ALL AGES


Dandelion

Dandelion

Directors: Ling Zhao and Zhengwu Gu

United States, 4 min | all ages



Synopsis

In a dystopian world, a coal-burning robot working on a mine one day finds something that he has never seen before - a dandelion.



 

Fluffy Hero Booboo Man

Fluffy Hero Booboo Man

Director: Tak-hoon Kim

Korea, 11 min | all ages


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Synopsis

Booboo Man is a fluffy fart hero dad! He helps his daughter Bony develop her independence by having fun in everyday life together. With the help of fluffy farts, they can do anything!



 

Indivisible

Indivisible

Director: Shirin Saghaie

United States, 7 min | all ages



Synopsis

An Iranian American teen struggles to host her newly immigrated cousin.



 

Larry's Big Idea

Larry's Big Idea

Director: Burton Rocks

United States, 2 min | all ages


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Synopsis

Larry’s Big Idea tells the story of an imaginative boy who uses science to invent special batting gloves for his Little League game. The animated short is the first cartoon produced by internationally-recognized scientist and author, Dr. Lawrence Rocks.



 

Lick or Trick

Lick or Trick

Director: Mee Huh

United States, 1 min | all ages



Synopsis

A boy goes to trick or treating one house, but it leads to the mysterious world.



 

Low Down Larry Versus the Giant Reptile

Low Down Larry Versus the Giant Reptile

Director: Sammy Verni

United States, 7 min | all ages


WINNER: Audience Award


Synopsis

In their latest adventure together, Larry and Spike set out in a time machine to be the first to bring a living dinosaur back with them to present day. They've already been to the Moon and back, but this time have they gone too far?



 

Masha and the Bear. Lucky Charms

Masha and the Bear. Lucky Charms

Director: Vasily Bedoshvili

Russia, 8 min | all ages



Synopsis

Masha and the Bear is a 3-D animated series that captures the hearts of children and adults alike. The show follows the enchanting adventures of a curious and hilarious little girl Masha and her kind and caring friend, the Bear. Together, they embark on heartwarming and humorous escapades, teaching valuable life lessons about friendship, kindness, and creative problem-solving. With its universal themes, playful humor, exceptional quality of animation, and catchy music, Masha and the Bear has become a treasured part of family entertainment worldwide, reminding us all of the simple joys of childhood.



 

Stormy Weather

Stormy Weather

Director: Gabrielle Gingras

Canada, 11 min | all ages


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Synopsis

Gabrielle, an imaginative but cautious child, spends the summer at the cottage with her family. While her brother and sisters enjoy the last swims of the summer, the youngest stays indoors with her dog and many toys, too afraid of the sun and thunderstorms. In spite of herself, Gabrielle finds herself exposed to the elements. Under the caring eye of her family, the young child gradually finds the courage to face her fears.



 

UnFamiliar

UnFamiliar

Director: Sophia Jean

United States, 5 min | all ages



Synopsis

A young witch looking for a familiar finds an unlikely ally in a trash-loving possum in this lighthearted romp about growth, love, and garbage.



 

WIlla's Rainbow Land

WIlla's Rainbow Land

Directors: Steven Mertens and Leonora Pitts

United States, 3 min | all ages



Synopsis

A little girl tells her mother a fantastical and fairy-filled story.



 

The World of Curious Linda (Season 2)

The World of Curious Linda (Season 2)

Director: Tak-hoon Kim

Korea, 11 min | all ages


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Synopsis

Linda lives in an ordinary town with ordinary shops and ordinary people filled with ordinary days. But Linda is different!Living in the Curiosity Shop, Linda uses her imagination to start adventures with her best friend, Louie.Linda's amazing imagination allows her to transform into anything she desires!



 

FILMS FOR 13+ YEAR OLDS


Bus Fare

Bus Fare

Director: Janice Baker

United States, 6 min | age: 13+



Synopsis

A young girl relies on the kindness of strangers after a bully steals her bus pass, but she hides a big secret about the bully.



 

The Calligraphy Lesson

The Calligraphy Lesson

Director: Chin Chin Ip

United States, 9 min | age: 13+



Synopsis

The delicate strokes of Chinese calligraphy characters—traditional symbols of wisdom—help the children understand complex modern issues. The film touches upon themes of immigration, education, parenting, and the universal human desire for belonging and freedom. As the black ink settles on the paper and the art of calligraphy is kept alive by a new generation, the characters’ interconnected personal stories unfold...



 

Christmas in July

Christmas in July

Director: Christopher Emmanuel London

United States, 10 min | age: 13+


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Synopsis

As the parents argue on the day the Father is moving out, Cassandra, an eager young girl, convinces her older sister Kenya. To assist her in a grandiose last-ditch effort to stop the family from tearing apart.



 

In Sickness and in Health

In Sickness and in Health

Director: Devina Vassileva

Bulgaria, 6 min | age: 13+


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Synopsis

True love isn't scared of boogers. A group of children decide on playing pretend wedding. Dea and Bobi are to be wed. However, the ceremony doesn't go as planned. We have a runaway bride.



 

The New Girl

The New Girl

Director: Madeline Frederic

United States, 5 min | age: 13+


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Synopsis

When Eva arrives at her new school, she struggles to make friends. It's only when Charlie, a boy in her class, reads her notebook that he discovers why.



 

NOMAD

NOMAD

Directors: Yetong Xin and Muwen Li

China, United States | age: 13+


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Synopsis

NOMAD is a science fiction 3D animated short film that depicts the story of a tribe, followers of Shamanism, migrating with a giant urban device in the distant future. The tribe names this massive flying city 'kukulkan,' which can detect the environmental information of the tribe's habitat. When it deems the human production activities detrimental to the area's natural environment, it communicates with the tribe's female shaman through a series of pictorial languages—tattoos. The tattoos on the shaman's body start to change, signaling to the people to prepare for migration to a new dwelling place; she also prepares the golden wine to bless the journey. Upon receiving the signal, the tribe's members board their small living units, 'cubes,' flying to kukulkan. Together, they wander in the wind with kukulkan, until they find the next place where humans and nature can coexist...



 

Practice Space

Practice Space

Director: Dan Perlman

United States, 11 min | age: 13+



Synopsis

Close friends Edwin and Steven, high schoolers, advise each other on dating and drama — based on zero experience — while seeking a space to hang after school.



 

Tea Story

Tea Story

Director: Celina Lung

United States, 10 min | age: 13+


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Synopsis

In the city of New York, an immigrant dad, yearns for his American born daughter to accept Chinese heritage despite her reluctance. Their relationship is strained the night before her departure to a new job.



 

VAINGLORIOUS

VAINGLORIOUS

Director: Gabriel Ugbodaga

United States, 9 min | age: 13+



Synopsis

A skilled young boxer and a determined father clash in a traditional Nigerian boxing match, their resilience and pride are put to the ultimate test, with everything they hold dear on the line.



 

 

 

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