Louisville Children’s Film Festival
Warm and Fuzzy
Various Directors
$5 | $3 Speed members and Louisville Film Society
Follow along as these critters and kids embark on adventures of friendship, family, and learning to be yourself. This colorful collection of animated films will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy!
Works include:
The Fox & the Pigeon: Narrative Neighbors
In this second Fox & Pigeon tale, find themselves in a library where they feel the need to fit in – but aren’t they interesting enough, just the way they are?
The “Most Boring” Granny in the World
Greta has the most boring grandma in the whole world. When she falls asleep on the sofa, Greta gets the idea, to play funeral with her grandma.
Between Wing and Swings
Through an unexpected turn of events, a young girl must learn to let go.
I Am Not Afraid
During a game of hide and seek Vanja leaves the bright living room and enters a dimly lit courtyard, which has far too many dark corners, weird shadows, and strange noises. To overcome the fear, Vanja turns into a dangerous tiger!
Blewish
Ezra is excited to bring homemade latkes to class to celebrate Hanukkah during his school holiday party. The only problem is that Ezra is Black & Jewish (aka Blewish), which confuses his classmates, as they assume he should be celebrating Christmas.
Desa Timun
Three little mouse deer are living happily in Cucumber Village (Desa Timun) but, when the little brother’s one and only ball was pecked flat by a chicken, the two sisters must find a way to bring back their little brother’s smile.
Mel Fell
One day, when Mama bird is away, Mel decides it’s time to learn to fly. She’s been in the nest long enough. Despite the fears of her cautious siblings, Mel takes to the sky & plummets! Can Mel master the art of flight?
Spuffies
Spuffies have a serious thing for jubees in Spuffies (Spacapufi). When they’ve eaten the very last delicious fruit and hunger is about to strike, they head to the next jubee grove through the murky forest.
Search for the Human
In a fantasy world, a griffin embraces his fate and goes on an epic journey to find a legendary creature: the human.
Approximate running time: 60 minutes. Recommended for 4+