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Northwest Film Forum


Is there anything kids can’t do? In this lively mix of live-action and animated films from seven countries, you’ll see what kids can accomplish, know, and show others—sometimes with a little help from important grown-ups in their lives, but mostly all on their own.


This program includes films from Germany, Spain, Argentina, USA, Nepal, Anishinaabe/Canada, and France.


Watch all of this year’s films with a festival pass (starting at $30) or purchase tickets to individual film programs (starting at $5). Pricing is on a sliding scale, and we encourage you to pay what you are able—all ticket and pass sales go to support BAM Education, helping to ensure the future of BAM’s adventurous programming for families and students. 


All events and workshops associated with the Festival are free and open to all. 


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Tobi and the Turbobus (2019)

Dir. Verena Fels, 8min

Germany

In English and German

Without a seat, you’ll go flying! That’s the way it is on the Turbobus. But to get a seat is a hard day’s job for a young wolf on his turbo-journey to find real friendship.


Me, A Monster? (2020)

Dir. Belinda Bonan, 6min

Spain

Nonverbal

After living a peaceful life on his small planet, the lonely Nono must deal with the visit of a new being, which makes him realize that they are not as different as they seem.


Ivet & Michuco (2020)

Dir. Juan Ignacio Meneu Oset, 5min

Spain

In Spanish

Ivet, a six-year-old girl with a dreamy and extraordinary imagination, gets in all kinds of trouble with her adorable cat puppet, Michuco.


Juan Viento (2020)

Dir. Carlos Farina, 4min

Argentina

Nonverbal

An old man named Juan Viento is in charge of keeping the park clean, which means the wind is his worst enemy. But this time, the wind holds a nice surprise for him.


The Little Thief (2020)

Dir. Nicole Vanden Broeck, 3min

USA

Nonverbal

At a busy marketplace, a boy pockets a single bean and learns that even the smallest wrongs must be righted.


Junu Ko Jutta (The Shoes of a Little Girl) (2019)

Dir. Kedar Shrestha, 13min

Nepal

In Nepali

Junu is a little girl who has trouble learning left from right, so she comes up with a smart way to keep her shoes on the right feet. It isn’t easy, but she does it all by herself.


The Healing Dance (2019)

Dir. Shaelyn Johnston, 4min

Anishinaabe/Canada

In English

New York Premiere

Rosie is preparing to dance in her first pow wow, but after learning the origin story of jingle dancing, she’s worried that she’s not as ready as she thought. The drums are calling, but will Rosie answer them?


Jeremy and the Big Protest of the Caribou (2019)

Dir. Mathieu Auvray, 11min

France

In French

Martin the Mayor wants to re-open the paper plane factory that made the village famous. He’s sure that soon he’ll be selling millions of paper planes, so he asks Jeremy to cut down all the trees in the valley to prepare pulp. Cut down the trees? Jeremy disagrees! 


Umbrellas (2020)

Dirs. Jose Prats & Alvaro Robles, 12min

France

Nonverbal

In a land where the rain never stops, six-year-old Kyna spends her days playing under the protective “umbrella beard” of her father Din. One night, Kyna’s beloved dog Nana disappears. To find her, Kyna embarks on a journey of self-discovery and faces her greatest fear: the rain.


Aurora (2020)

Dir. Jo Meuris, 5min

USA

In English

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who fell in love with a beautiful horse named Aurora... A bittersweet story of love, friendship, and growing up.

  • Runtime
    72 minutes
  • Director
    Various