Films for Children and Young Adults Competition 7+

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Films for Children and Young Adults Competition 7+

The Littlest Hoglet, Tom Hooker, Nathan Erasmus, United KIngdom 2024, 4’21’’

A mother hedgehog takes her three hoglets out for their first foraging adventure, but one little hoglet strays from the group and must bravely navigate man-made obstacles alone in a quest to find his way home before dawn.

The Night tunnel / Le Tunnel de la nuit, Miguel Español Celiméndiz, Belgium 2024, 8’58’’

After digging a tunnel on the beach, two kids from different sides of the world meet each other. Together, they dig their way to the North Pole, where they discover a magical way to go back home.

Lola and the Sound Piano / Lola et le Piano à bruits, Augusto Zanovello, France, Poland, Switzerland 2024, 27’52’’

Lola is the older sister of Simon, aged 5, who lives in a world of his own. By observing him, she notices how sensitive he is to small, hidden sounds. With her friend Rolih, she decides to build a noise machine to communicate with him.

Hello Summer / Ahoj leto, Martin Smatana, Veronika Zacharová, Slovakia 2024, 10’45’’

Sea, sun, beaches and family holidays. But what if the hotel isn't as stellar as promised, your room has a bit of a naughty view, the dinner is surprisingly exotic and your luggage travels elsewhere?

Forever Seven, Antje Heyn, Alexander Isert, Germany 2024, 9’26’’

A box is a box is a box. Sometimes though it's just a matter of perspective to discover something completely different behind it.

Banjo Girl, Kater Becker, Netherlands 2024, 5’36’’

A cozy adventure about a girl who boards a train in search of belonging.

Plakat Films for Children and Young Adults Competition 7+