FACETS 37th Annual Chicago International Children's Film Festival

THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA (Shorts Program)

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PUBLIC PROGRAM - Groups of 12+ tickets CLICK HERE for Group Reservation Form


These animals embark on exciting adventures and teach us about new experiences.


A curious lynx leaves its forest, attracted by the lights of the nearby town. It has great fun there until it falls asleep in the middle of a parking lot. What will happen the next morning? In another short, a day is a "dog year" for this little pup. When will his owner ever come home? In the last short, a mysterious tiger turns up unannounced and invites himself in for afternoon tea. Sophie and her mummy watch in fascination as the tiger proceeds to not only drink all of their tea, but eat the entire contents of the fridge and everything else in the house! Based on the beloved book, with voices of David Oyewolo and Benedict Cumberbatch.


Shorts Program Duration: 65 minutes


Themes: Animal adventures.


Language: This program is presented in English, Nonverbal and French with English subtitles.


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

THE FOX AND THE BIRD (Short Film)


Synopsis: A solitary fox finds himself improvising fatherhood for a freshly hatched baby bird. Two paths cross, a family is formed and the foster fox father realizes family is what one makes of it. However, eventually he must embrace being an "empty nester" as the bird grows.


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
    2018
  • Runtime
    12 minutes
  • Language
    Nonverbal
  • Country
    Switzerland
  • Premiere
    Chicago
  • Director
    Sam Guillaume, Fred Guillaume
  • Producer
    Robert Boner