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10:30 AM - 2700 Saratoga Street. Alameda, California.
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The Animal Movie

Animal-movie
  • by Grant Munro and Ron Tunis, 11 mins, Canada, 1966. Link
  • A little boy’s exploration of the ways that different animals move.



Saari – The Party

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  • by Pablo Jordi, Veronica Lassenius, Spain, 2008. Link
  • An animated series for pre-schoolers about the adventures of a creative group of friends who live on a beautiful island called Saari. In each episode, Pulpo the octopus, Buu the lady owl, the sensitive Pii, and Rikitiki the bohemian bird explore the fantastic and imaginary world of Saari, finding surprising and funny ways to face the challenges of childhood.



The Little Red Plane

Little-red-plane
  • by Charlotte Blacker, 3.5 mins, UK, 2010. Link
  • This is a short stop motion, knitted adventure about a boy and his cat who travel far and wide to deliver parcels in their little red plane.




Grand Prix

Grand-prix
  • by Anna Solanas and Marc Riba, 8 mins, Spain, 2011. Link
  • Cloudless sky. Vehicles on the grid. Blas, Ivan and Hector take their places. This is about to start! Ready, steady...




Mobile

Mobile
  • by Verena Fels, 6 mins, Germany, 2010.
  • Excluded from society, a cow takes its destiny into its own hoof and makes some waves.




Little Sister

Little-sister
  • by Luvsan Ariunjargal, 6 mins, Mongolia.
  • A portrayal of life in a rural Mongolian family.




Saari – Blue

Picture 3
  • by Pablo Jordi, Veronica Lassenius, Spain, 2008. Link

Another short in the series.




La Luna

Picture 6
  • by Enrico Casarosa, 7 min, USA, 2011.
  • “La Luna” is the timeless fable of a young boy who is coming of age in the most peculiar of circumstances. Tonight is the very first time his Papa and Grandpa are taking him to work. In an old wooden boat they row far out to sea, and with no land in sight, they stop and wait. A big surprise awaits the little boy as he discovers his family's most unusual line of work. Should he follow the example of his Papa, or his Grandpa? Will he be able to find his own way in the midst of their conflicting opinions and timeworn traditions?



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