Children's Film Festival Seattle 2021

Making My Way (Ages 6–8)

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11 films in package
The Pit
Extraterrestrial creatures excavate an enormous pit, looking for treasures along the way.
Tobi and the Turbobus (English Version)
You fly with no seat! That's the rule in the Turbobus. But to get a seat is a hard job for a young wolf on his turbo-journey to find real friendship.
Me, a Monster?
After living a peaceful life on his small planet, the lonely Nono must deal with a visit from a strange new being.
Ivet & Michuco
Ivet, a 6-year-old girl, gets in all kinds of fun trouble with her adorable cat puppet Michuco.
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Juan Viento
An old man named Juan is in charge of keeping the park clean, so the wind is his worst enemy. But this time, the wind holds a nice surprise for him.
The Little Thief
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)
Junu is a little girl who has trouble learning left from right. But she comes up with a smart way to keep her shoes on the right feet. It isn’t easy, and she does it all by herself.
The Healing Dance
Rosie is preparing to dance in her first pow wow, but after learning the origin story of jingle dancing, she worries she’s not as ready as she thought. The drums are calling, but will Rosie answer them?
Umbrellas
In a land where the rain never stops, 6-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 will embark on a journey of self-discovery and face her greatest fear, the Rain.
Jeremy and the Big Protest of the Caribou
When the mayor of the town wants to cut down all the trees in the valley to make paper airplanes, a superhero caribou and their friends try to stop him!
Aurora
This bittersweet story about love, friendship and growing up starts when a little girl falls in love with a beautiful horse named Aurora.
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In this lively mix of live-action and animated films, 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. There are also films here that prove that no one is too old, no matter their age, to enjoy a good adventure!


For ages 6–8

Total running time: 79 min.

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

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    4 minutes
  • Language
    nonverbal
  • Country
    Argentina
  • Director
    Carlos Farina