KIDS FIRST! Film Festival/Hawaiʻi

TOONS FOR TOTS TO TWEENS (12 films•Ages 2+)

Expired February 22, 2022 9:45 AM
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12 films in package
TICKLEBERRY PLACE
(Ages 3-7) In a small imaginary and magical world called Tickleberry Place, there are small farms, gardens, trees, and plants.
REGINALD THE FLYING LLAMA
(Ages 2-18) A llama named Reginald has dreams that are sky-high, because all he wants is to be able to fly.
SATURDAY CLUB
(Ages 2-6) Saturday Club is a preschool animation that strengthens social and emotional skills and helps to build kids’ capacity for empathy.
EMBERS THE DRAGON - HURRY UP EMBERS!
(Ages 3-6) It's a beautiful day on Keiki Island. Embers the Dragon wakes in his cave and things immediately start to go wrong. His mum hurries him out of bed, his brother Blaze winds him up and, to top it all off, everyone he meets on his walk to school makes things worse. Maybe Mrs. Owl and the magical Keiki tree can help him put things right.
FOX TALES, SUMMER NIGHT
(Ages 3-6) Little Snow is gifted with a power to conjure up magic by writing with her tails! But being a playful cub, she will get into all sorts of silly troubles and adventure because of it!
HOME WITH THE NINE LITTLE BEARS
(Ages 3-7) A good bedtime story helps children make peace with whatever day they have had and feel the world is a good and safe place, before they drift into sleep.
KOGA AND FRIENDS: SHELTER
(Ages 3-12) Koga and Friends follows a 10-year-old boy who teaches children how to be in control of their fears through yoga exercises and to be sensitive to others.
LONELY WOODS
(Ages 4-9) A short animated film about a dog living an abandoned town. One day, the dog encounters a mysterious glowing orb that leads him on a journey into his past.
THE DHUST
(Ages 5-11) The Dhust is about a hidden world of small people helping the human race.
MOONLIGHT THE MONSTER AND THE FASHION SHOW
(Ages 5-12) Moonlight is a monster girl who likes fashion design and makes her great idea come true and attends the fashion show. Her mom gets a big surprise!
RUTH & NICK: A CONFECTIONERY TALE
(Ages 6-18) This stop-motion animated short tells the bittersweet story of Nick, a piece of candy who falls in love with a girl who seems out of reach.
PEACETIME: A ROYAL FROG
(Ages 3-15) A meditation exercise for kids age 3 to 99 and then some.
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12 animated films • 1h23m • Ages 2+

Adorable animated shorts from 5 countries, including films made by students.

A short animated film about a dog living in 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.


Juror comments: This student-produced animated film has a nice cadence to it, taking its only character, Juno the dog, from the Lonely Woods to his possible new home.


The story premise is that Juno jumped out of a truck when his family was leaving town and now is on his own. He is lured by a yellow orb on a curious journey away from an abandoned town to higher ground and hopefully, love.


The filmmaker, Alexander Coleman, created this film in his junior high school year and is the director, animator, editor, writer, and musician. This film shows great empathy for animals and how they might express themselves if they were lost. The dog, Juno has a bittersweet sadness, captured in his snout, ears, and eyes. The pacing is quite slow, but I couldn’t take my eyes off it. Alexander’s 2D animation is created from his own drawings, which are colorful and simple. The motion is not full range but comes from action created on top of these stationary drawings. The little pup pursues the yellow orb as a ray of hope. The musical composition is mostly synthesizer sounds in mono-harmonic tones and it helps keep the pace and define the emotions of this non-narrative piece.


The message of this film is to move past your heartbreak, even if you are scared or lost. Keep a positive flow forward and you can have faith that you will learn what to do next.


I give Lonely Woods 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 4 to 9, plus adults. This would play very well in the student film category. By Nancy K., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    7:10
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Alexander Coleman
  • Screenwriter
    Alexander Coleman
  • Editor
    Alexander Coleman
  • Animator
    Alexander Coleman