Children's Film Festival Seattle 2022

Peculiar Pictures: Youth-Made Experimental Films (Ages 12+)

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12 films in package
LUMIERE
Adolescence marks our first moves across life's game-board, which is full of risk, discoveries, chance, failures and successes. Imagine that, as a teenager, you received a letter from your future self describing that game. How would you react?
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Klubok
An animated parable about the fictions that people invent in response to their thoughts, fears, and experiences.
Moments
Walking the streets of Bukhara, you hear a lot; the walls in this historic city can talk.
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My Mother Looks Like a Microwave Oven
Our apartment is filled with household items. Some, lonely and forgotten, gather dust in closets and on shelves. Others are ever-present. Some are noisy; some are quiet. Just like people. Do people behave like things, or do things behave like people?
Dreams Squared
After dreaming of blue sheep, our hero finds himself in a nightmare's nest. Will he be able to find the one way out?
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The Hole
A short story about struggling with loss, emptiness, and loneliness.
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Odyssey
Odyssey tells the story of a migrant–of any migrant–who is forced to leave his home behind, becoming part of a deadly and violent Mediterranean odyssey that stains the sea red.
Korridor
During their first coronavirus lockdown, in March 2020, a mother and her seven-year-old son collaborated on this playful, fantastical short film. They used only a clothes horse, a shiny hula hoop, and a lamp.
Food Apnea
A personal thought process dealing with a complicated relationship to food.
Hello Frisco
Why was the baby abandoned in a Victorian drain? And how can the four maids on a mission save its life? This playful, surreal, road movie pits four teens against the elements in a race against time.
Lilly Goes Fishing
Lilly, a giant orange monster, embarks on an adventure at a lakeside fishing camp with her friend Fluffle.
Perfect.
A stick figure realizes that "perfection" is more than what it seems.

This eclectic collection of youth-made experimental films showcases the imagination and innovation of tomorrow's future filmmakers.



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Confined in their flat in Berlin during their first coronavirus lockdown, in March 2020, a mother and her seven-year-old son collaborated on this playful, fantastical short film. It was made using only a clothes horse, a shiny hula hoop, and a lamp. In the process, they transform their ordinary corridor into a ghostly, experimental place, marked by a transfixing play of shadows and ringing with gamelan sounds.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    1 minutes
  • Language
    Nonverbal
  • Country
    Germany
  • Premiere
    Seattle
  • Note
    CW: "Korridor" has flashing images during the entire film.
  • Director
    Walter Duncan, Marie-Pierre Bonniol