NZIFF recommends this programme for children aged 8+
Screened as part of NZIFF 2018
Animation for Kids 8+
Come join us for your annual wintery fix of all ages animated magic. From slick computer animation to hand-crafted stop-motion, filmmakers the world over have melded exquisite technique and brilliant storytelling certain to appeal to discerning young and young-at-heart NZIFF audiences. Chase an elusive selfie, take a feline-centric ride through space, hang out after hours in a surreal shopping mall, and ponder some big existential questions. — NM
Humus 2017
In a magical laboratory in the woods, a gardener tries to school his young and wayward apprentice about the power of nature.
Power 2017
Intersecting machinery comes together, inspired by Muybridge.
Odd Is an Egg 2016
Odd is hugely protective of his head. When he meets Gunn, his life is turned upside down, freeing him from his anxiety in the most unexpected way.
Undiscovered 2017
There is no photo evidence of Sasquatch – but maybe it’s for a reason that may surprise you.
If You Fall 2017
Lila takes on the daunting task of learning how to balance on a bike, as those around her balance family life.
Awaker 2017
The Awaker leads a mundane life waking people up for a living. One day he receives something which transforms his humdrum routine.
Gokurōsama 2016
A quirky tale of early morning goings-on in a surreal mega-mall of the future.
Poles Apart 2017
In a harsh Arctic landscape, a hungry and solitary polar bear must decide if a naïve Canadian grizzly bear is her food or her friend.
Tip-Top 2016
Here’s one way to keep warm while waiting for the bus in the middle of winter.
Catmos 2017
A unique cat takes a miraculous ride through space and time.
Theory of Sunset 2016
In the dead of night, while the world is sleeping, someone has the very important job of ensuring the start of a new day.