KIDS FIRST! Film Festival during UNESCO Global Media Literacy Week

LIFE HAPPENS

Expired October 31, 2021 3:45 AM
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15 films in package
MILK
When she sees an old man unable to pay for his milk, a young girl has a change of heart.
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TURTLE
It was a blistering hot day, and, as a chubby kid on summer break, Bruno's only goals were to avoid his chores and stay cool while awaiting the sweet jingle of the ice cream truck.
GAMING & LIFE
A young boy from Charlotte, NC discovers the difference between playing video games and dealing with Real Life turmoil when a family member becomes ill.
THE HEALING DANCE
Rosie is preparing to dance in her first pow wow, but after Nookomis tells her the origin story of jingle dancing, she worries that she’s not as ready as she thought she was. The drums are calling, but will Rosie answer them?
DANCE
After seeing a video of a beautiful dancer, a sweet young girl decides to become one too. However, she is very shy...
CHARLIE SURFER
Because of his Asperger's Charlie struggles with team sports, but has found he loves surfing and dancing. We follow Charlie through ups and downs at surf camp.
THE MISSFITS
An all-girls robotics team competes to smash stereotypes and prove themselves in a male-dominated field, while also trying to get through high school.
RAINSHADOW
Rainshadow, a high school for at-risk students, is threatened with being taken over by the state for low test scores, but the school's art teacher and principal have one last shot to save the school that has saved so many kids.
LAST WORDS
On his way to school on a snowy day, Billy is rehearsing his speech on rampage shootings. "Help me” were his Last Words.
BREATHE
One young man’s journey to find inner peace days after George Floyd’s televised murder. Be witness to this spoken word visual testimony about the power of the human spirit, and the unapologetic resilience of our youth.
CLOTHED MINDS
This documentary addresses how dress code policies negatively impacts black girls in DC public and charter schools.
THE CATCHER
The Catcher is a cinematic youth to youth mirror showing how young people view homelessness and their peers.
THE TRUTH OF BEAUTY
This is a film about the diverse nature of beauty and learning to accept yourself.
BLACK LIVES MATTER (SONG)
This catchy tune encourages inclusivity amongst kids and teaches them to stand up against discrimination based on the color of one's skin.
HUMAN RACE ISM
A teenager stationed on Mars with his family gets a lesson in racism
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Life Happens - unpredictable and unsettling, but sometimes simply amazing as well. This collection of shorts from indie and student filmmakers world-wide will generate conversations about perseverance, dealing with difficult situations, and finding help where you least expect it.

The Catcher is a cinematic youth to youth mirror showing how young people view homelessness and their peers. Daphne learns a hard lesson about judging a book by its cover while Zoe and Sabrina realize they are both "catching."


Juror comments: The Catcher is a terrific short film. I especially like the acting and twist at the end. The authenticity of this film hits the mark when it comes to setting up its message and spinning it on itself to give viewers an “aha” moment.


In an attempt to draw attention to the dilemma of homelessness, the professor at this high school teaches students the importance of being a “catcher” - someone who takes a stand for others having a hard time and catching them as they fall through the cracks. People need to be caught for different reasons – homelessness, poverty, joblessness and similar. This film is a great example of how organizing people towards a common goal to assist those in need can, and will, make a difference in this world.


The Catcher flows well as it immediately establishes the bonds between students that care about each other. This interracial friendship has a cinematographic component, with medium close-ups of its actors whispering to each other and facial reactions to each other’s comments.  It’s also a reminder to not be surprised that the person who needs care the most does not fit the demographic you thought they might.


The message of this film is that there is no one group of people that will experience homelessness in this world. We are all subject to tragedy and loss, and the way to prevent the devastating consequences of tragedy is to get the support from compassionate, caring people.


I give The Catcher 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Nancy K., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2017
  • Runtime
    8:25
  • Director
    Karyn Langhorne Folan
  • Screenwriter
    Karyn Langhorne Folan
  • Producer
    Carletta S. Hurt
  • Cast
    Taylor Chunn, Sissy Sheridan, Sakile Lyles
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