KIDS FIRST! Film Festival/Hawaiʻi

KIDS TO THE RESCUE (11 films•Varied Age Groups)

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11 films in package
RED
(Ages 2-18) This is a story about a little girl who lives in a red world. but accidentally discovers other colors.
COOL THE CLIMATE
(Ages 3-8) Simon the Hippo and friends go on a song-filled adventure while learning about the world's changing climate, the role that carbon dioxide and methane play, and the good green habits we can all develop to help cool the climate.
SING FOR THE CLIMATE - MALTA EDITION
(Ages 3-18) San Andrea School launched a music video Sing For the Climate - Do It Now! as part of an international campaign launched by Belgian TV.
HOPPER'S DAY
(Ages 3-18) A cricket wants to achieve the dream in an abandoned quarry.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: SAVING ENERGY
(Age 4-18) Join Max as he shows his favourite outdoor place and explains how his eco group can help save energy and protect the world from climate change.
MAGGIE MAE: AN ENVIRONMENTAL STORY
(Ages 4-18) 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.
PLANET BLUE - JOURNEY TO ECO
(Ages 4-8) While Wizard the Blue Dart Frog tries to find his new home and searches for his friend Frazzie the monkey, Toucan Petey and Blinky the Tree Frog walk through the rainforest, now bare from deforestation and wildfires.
BIRDTOPIA
(Ages 4-10) Four common city birds set out to save their homes from urban expansion. An Animated Storytelling project.
CRACKED
(Ages 5-18) A little girl lives in a village with her mother where water sources are dwindling. Drought affects her imagination, even her drawings. This little girl though, never loses hope. She tries to do as best she can, sacrificing for her beloved nature.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: CLEAN AIR
(Ages 5-12) Follow Arya to Epping Forest and find out why trees are so important and what you can do to help reduce pollution and look after the natural world.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: CLIMATE STRIKE
(Ages 5-12) 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.
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11 films • 1h23m • Varied Age Groups

From the US, UK, Germany, Malta, Turkey, and China, animation and live-action shorts for kids who care about our planet. 

This is a story about a charming little girl who lives in a red world, but accidentally discovers other colors!


Juror comments: Within the first five of this 6 ½ minute animated film, I had teared up twice and gotten the chills three times. The tears are partly because of my musical sensitivity to the score, which is composed for the key character’s wonder as she lives her life in gratitude and begins to envision colors outside her world of red. Discovery is the most uplifting feeling that humans, and especially children, experience. This fabulous journey encapsulates that feeling of amazement and wonder.


The storyline of Red is simple and profoundly touching. In a world that is colored red, a young schoolgirl collects the different hues that her red world has to offer in little bottles. Her collection is vast! Soon, she travels to other worlds (in her dreams or in reality?) to collect new colors into her vials. The animated environmental and imaginative images are the fabulous essences of appreciation.


The animation is 2D, using a minimalist design. The music, composed by Tomas Hohl, is breathtaking. Tomas uses piano and a toy piano (kinderklavier) primarily, but as the film climaxes to its height, so does the orchestration; hence, my chills. The sound, by Christian Wittmoser, supports the concepts as well. Bravo Chen Yang! This student film reveals the sweetness of your soul and, as the first gift to your baby son, you have captured the essence of innocence.


The message of Red is to keep your eyes open to the miracles of nature, color, and sound and you will discover beauty and love.


I give Red 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 18, plus adults. By Nancy K., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    6:30
  • Country
    Germany
  • Director
    Chen Yang
  • Filmmaker
    Chen Yang