KIDS FIRST! / IN THE LOOP Film Festival

CLOSING CEREMONY - CELEBRATING YOUNG CREATIVES

Expired September 27, 2021 3:45 AM
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12 films + livestream in package
LILLY GOES TO THE DOGS
Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, visits a the Victoria Dog Show, but her friend Fluffle gets sequestered in the mutt pen! Will Lilly take Best in Show?
THE DOG WHO BROUGHT HOME THE SUN
In the dead of winter with no food and resources, a dog seeks to catch the sun.
DEREK AND HIS BRICK
A twisted fairy tale with a hint of Edgar Allan Poe and a dash of Edward Gorey featuring the vocal talents of Claire Foy as the narrator.
DEEP FEARS
A sea otter who is afraid of the ocean is challenged to face his fears when he loses his precious pink shell necklace at sea.
DELIVERING SUNSHINE
This is a film about using our inner climate to help others and help bring about peace.
INTERFACE
A virtual reality obsessed loner must come to grips with the sudden intrusion of a live but illusive being in his otherwise orderly world.
RED JUNIOR AND THE WOLF
In a fairytale world, Red Riding Hood’s granddaughter is best friends with Wolfie, a young wolf. Granny Red doesn’t like wolves because of her past experience, but Wolfie is nothing like the infamous Big Bad Wolf.
RABBITS UNDER THE SHED
After a disagreement with her mom, 8-year-old Natalie runs away — all the way to her backyard, where she meets a family of rabbits and decides to move in with them.
THINGS TO REMEMBER
A lonely boy finds a girl's missing diary.
THE IMPOSSIBLE WAY
Want to save the planet? First save the cows.
LONELY WOODS
A short animated film about a dog living an abandoned town. One day when he is resting, the dog encounters a mysterious glowing orb that leads him on a journey into his past.
GROWING PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
A seventh grader from New York is inspired by a visit to Sindyanna of Galilee in Israel - a unique non-profit organization led by a team of Arab and Jewish women working together to create social change from the ground up.
Meet the Creatives of Tomorrow
Meet the Creatives of Tomorrow
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Young creatives are the filmmakers, screenwriters, composers, choreographers of tomorrow. Their vision of the world comes from 21st Century eyes, minds and hearts. Let's celebrate the last day of KIDS FIRST!'s 30th Anniversary by celebrating our young filmmakers.

In a fairytale world, Red Riding Hood’s granddaughter is best friends with Wolfie, a young wolf. Granny Red doesn’t like wolves because of her past experience, but Wolfie is nothing like the infamous Big Bad Wolf.


Juror comments: Little Red Riding Hood is back in this animation short, Red Junior and the Wolf! It is enjoyable to see Red Riding Hood all grown up with a granddaughter, Red Junior. This has a creative story that brings back a familiar character while drawing you into the story with new loveable characters.


The story follows Little Red Riding Hood as a grandmother and her granddaughter Red Junior. Red Junior has made new friends that own a bakery. However, her new friends are wolves and her grandma is not fond of wolves - for obvious reasons.

The storyline has a clear problem and solution with a meaningful message. However, I have an issue with the lack of dialogue by the characters, instead they utter guttural sound. Granted, there are thought bubbles that get their ideas across, but the lack of dialogue is disappointing. I was really impressed with the details in every scene. In the grandmother's house the background has teapots, family portraits and dishes which make it feel more realistic. Then, additional characters are included from other nursery rhymes and fairytales. The locations are very pretty. The sunset and town scenes are beautifully drawn. The old town where the wolves’ bakery is located has an old fashioned town look that feels like it belongs in an fairytale. The background music is upbeat and fun. My favorite part is when the grandmother gives the young wolf a red scarf. It shows that she is sorry for her past actions and that she accepts him as a friend now. You can even see the wolf's tail wag which is a neat detail.


The message of this film is about forgiveness and not judging someone before you get to know them. The grandmother had one bad experience with a wolf so she has a prejudice against wolves. She soon learns that she needs to give individual wolves a chance.


I give this 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 4 to 10. It is an interesting to look more into Little Red Riding Hood's life after her encounter with the wolf when she was younger. Reviewed by Carlee S., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    4:02
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Winnie Wu
  • Composer
    Meghan Rose Scott
  • Sound Design
    Kevin Fann