FACETS 37th Annual Chicago International Children's Film Festival

NEW FRENCH ANIMATION (School Shorts Program)

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SCHOOL PROGRAM – Groups of 12+ tickets CLICK HERE for Group Reservation Form


This collection of new French animation is a visually stunning display of the power the animated form has to offer.


French animation is always at the top of any awards list -- come see why! In one film, a young wolf ventures out of his burrow for the first time while his mother is busy hunting. Jeanne, Gaston and Louis, find him, and decide to bring him back to his home. In another film, one snowy day a sister enlists her brother to recreate a childhood adventure. In the last film, Colin travels to the Arctic on an adventure he hadn't planned for.


Shorts Program Duration: 66 minutes


Grades: 6-8


Themes: French-language animated films from France, Belgium, and Switzerland.


Language: This program is presented in French with English subtitles


Geoblocking Notice: This program is only available in the Chicagoland area.


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WORMS OF EARTH (Short Film)


Synopsis: The work of the humble earthworm is an essential part of our ecosystem. What happens to upset the balance when non-organic practices take place?


Program Type: School Program and Public Program – Groups of 12+ tickets CLICK HERE for Group Reservation Form 


Geoblocking Notice: This film is only available in the Chicagoland area.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    8 minutes
  • Language
    French with English subtitles
  • Country
    France
  • Premiere
    Chicago
  • Director
    Helen Ducrocq