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Singapore International Children's Film Festival 2019

Singapore International Children's Film Festival 2019


Showcasing 8 collections of the best short films for kids from more than 30 countries, each programme is curated to engage kids in a fun, thought-provoking, and creative way.

 

15 June

Rumbly In My Tumbly

  • 10.15am | 45min
  • Ages 2–7

The charming animated films in this collection feature what we all need - food and friends! Meet adorably zany characters who love food or may even be food!

Dragons In Training

  • 11.30am | 55min
  • Ages 5–11

The lovable and determined characters in this collection will inspire anyone! A young girl in an arcade goes all out to win a toy, two siblings devise a creative plot to get a puppy, and a dachshund fights his own tail for dominance. Also showcasing Zog, adapted from Julia Donaldson's bestselling book by the award-winning producers of The Gruffalo and Room On The Broom.

16 June

Leaps & Bounds

  • 10.15am | 45min
  • Ages 2–7

Playing, learning and growing are important tasks for little ones. Sometimes, they take it too seriously, and at other times, they just want to take a nap!

These wonderfully creative films will delight the youngest audience and charm adults too.

Breaking Through

  • 11.30am | 60min
  • Ages 7–14

Watch how these spunky heroes rise to the occasion! Whether to save a friend, get back at a foe, or tackle an impossible problem, they will risk everything for a breakthrough. Don't miss this hugely entertaining and inspiring collection.

Mice & Men

  • 2.15pm | 55min
  • Ages 5–11

Meet characters who possess big hearts and brave souls within their diminutive frames. Funny, moving, and often surprising, these imaginative films are a treat for everyone.

Give & Take

  • 3.30pm | 65mins
  • Ages 9–16

This collection looks at relationships within families, even across time and space.

In the Oscar-nominated One Small Step, an Asian American girl chases her dream with her father's support. In the Japanese-language film, Cat Days, a father and son are shaken by a harmless but surprising medical diagnosis. In acclaimed director Alain Gagnol's The Cat's Regret, a boy's mother sends him for a life-changing talk with a mysterious uncle.

Tickets are required for admission for children ages 1 and above and may be purchased here.

Children ages 12 and below must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Image Credit: National Gallery Singapore


Age

2–16


Price

Price: 12.9 SGD


Telephone number

+65 6271 7000


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Singapore
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