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12 films in package
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: CLEAN AIR
Meet Neveah-Rae and find out how you can help the world by upcycling and making objects from unwanted materials rather than buying new.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD - CLIMATE STRIKE
Meet William, follow him to a climate strike and find out why he is so passionate about urging the Government to take care of our Planet.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: UPCYCLING
Meet Neveah-Rae and find out how you can help the world by upcycling and making objects from unwanted materials rather than buying new.
REAL WORLD
Real World is a science fiction post-apocalyptic film following a young boy named Jules (13) attempting to live a normal life after an environmental apocalypse.
BLUE GOLD ANIJAM
A collaborative effort by the students at the Powell River Digital Film School 2021 to Animate to the environmental Song by Lillooet Fox.
MAGGIE MAE: AN ENVIRONMENTAL STORY
A four-minute, family-friendly, musical animated film about Maggie Mae, a constant shopper who buys things she doesn’t need. When she gets buried in Styrofoam, tissue and silly purchases, she learns to recycle and reuse.
GREAT WHITE SHARKS
Lakan Duskin is 10 years old. This Lego stop-motion video was his 4th grade final project.
HOPPER'S DAY
A cricket wants to achieve the dream in an abandoned quarry.
THE IMPOSSIBLE WAY
Want to save the planet? First save the cows.
A TALE OF TWO ICEBERGS: EPISODE 1
Global warming doesn't just affect human families; here, mother/daughter "bergs" discuss their endangered lives
A TALE OF TWO ICEBERGS: EPISODE 2
Mother and daughter icebergs, Glacia and Crystal, have been forced to break away from their glacier community in the Arctic Ocean, due to global warming and are now drifting for their lives.
THE SENTRIES OF THE DELTA
While in an environmental camp in the Danube Delta Natural Reserve, a group of 8 children break away from the rest of the members of the camp and discover some poachers, who are using an electric device to fish, which is extremely damaging and dangerous.
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This collection of indie and student made films consists of shorts and one feature addressing ways in which kids are helping to make others aware of climate change and the natural world as well as ways in which to address it.

Real World is a science fiction post-apocalyptic film following a young boy named Jules (13) attempting to live a normal life after an environmental apocalypse. Following catastrophic hot weather all over the globe, society has burnt down – the rich escaped to Mars, while the poor perished.


Juror comments: The short film, Real World is a great short movie! I like the sets which show a town that was abandoned due to a natural disaster of some type. I also like the survival techniques that are shown, such as trying to plant seeds grow food for survival. The background music is excellent and help establish the eternity of a ghost town and the sense of loneliness.


The story follows Jules, the only survivor of a disaster that claimed everyone in this city as he undertakes a journey to survive the aftermath. After discovering a pair of sunglasses and meeting another survivor, Valarie, they begin a journey together.


What I like about the plot is that it starts off with the typical survival challenges that the young boy faces and then he discover another person, but then it takes on a theme of its own. The one thing I dislike is the bullying that takes place such as when Valerie calling Jules stupid. The camerawork is good throughout. The close-up shot when Jules is planting seeds and finds a pair of sunglasses, shows a great deal of emotion and curiosity. There are some special effects, which are well executed – nothing extraordinary, but they work. The location is in Australia; in a desert, on a beach and an abandoned city. They post-disaster look works well. The background music enhances the story by conveying the idea of loneliness at times and a sense of adventure at others. The protagonist, Jules (Phoenix Wilson Irvine), is shown as a typical boy trying everything he can to survive. He displays courage in trying to survive after a major disaster even though both his parents gone, which can inspire the younger audiences.


The message of the film is to dream on! Try to guide yourself through difficulties even if it may seem impossible. There are some negative behaviors such as the bullying scenes.


I give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 18, plus adults. By Tom W., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    15:17
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Australia
  • Director
    Mathew Panayiotou
  • Screenwriter
    Otto Khoo
  • Producer
    Danielle Abou-Karam,
  • Cast
    Phoenix Wilson Irvine, Neila Manson
  • Cinematographer
    Otto Khoo
  • Editor
    Kerry Chavez, Otto Khoo
  • Production Design
    Sophie Chard
  • Sound Design
    Jack Tait