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14 films in package
100% GIRL
The difference between men and women creates the most difficult battlefield in the world. Magical kitchen appliances try to do a little magic to fight for peaceful and sweet life.
A "NOT SO GRAND" DAY OUT
A stop motion animated short about a girl taking a walk in the woods that goes awry.
BACK TO SCHOOL DURING THE PANDEMIC
Children's return to school during the pandemic can be, at best, an experience that will eventually prove to be insignificant.
DANCE
After seeing a video of a beautiful dancer, a sweet young girl decides to become one too. However, she is very shy...
FOX TALES, SUMMER NIGHT
Little Snow is gifted with a magical 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!
LILLY GOES FISHING
Lilly, a giant orange monster, embarks on an adventure at a lakeside fishing camp with her friend Fluffle. Will Lilly discover the mysterious secret that lurks below the surface of the lake?
MOONLIGHT THE MONSTER AND THE FASHION SHOW
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!
RED
This is a story about a little girl who lives in a red world accidentally discovering other colors and looking for them.
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?
YENDOR-THE JOURNEY OF A JUNIOR ADVENTURER
Longing to be an adventurer like his father, young Yendor sets off into the wild country, alone. Will his skill and wit be enough to get him home again?
RUTH & NICK: A CONFECTIONERY TALE
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
A meditation exercise for kids age 3 to 99 and then some.
GLOBAL GAME CHANGERS LEARNING 9/11
Talks about the tragic event of 9/11 in a way that is understandable with simple vocabulary.
ZABEZOO: EARS N' TAIL (THE ALARM CLOCK)
It’s so hard to wake up early in the morning! Zabezoo is so reluctant to get up before finishing a beautiful dream!
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A collection of 16 shorts from indie and student filmmakers worldwide.

Synopsis: Little Snow is gifted with a magical 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!


Juror comments: The 2D animated short Fox Tales, Summer Night has very entertaining characters and a unique educational angle. This film is visually appealing and professionally executed, thanks to animation by Darren Kuah.


The story follows Snow, a young fox, who has the ability to conjure up magic by writing with her tail. When her parents set rules for Snow and her siblings, she tries to find loopholes with her powers and gets into a sticky situation.


The immersive and enthralling storyline captured my attention for the entire six minute span. I found myself wondering what would happen next, and especially enjoyed the educational angle in the last quarter of the film. It's wonderful to learn new things from films and I'm happy to say that Fox Tales, Summer Night taught me more about the legend of Hou Yi, a Chinese folktale.


The camera work, though relatively simple, helps carry the short film’s plot steadily and with stability. The most masterful animation and camera work occurs during the ‘shooting down the Sun’ scenes. The characters are quite intricate; all the animals look realistic and are anthropomorphic, with the ability to speak. The film takes place in a forest somewhere in Asia (most likely Singapore or China, given the myths mentioned). Crisp and detailed, the animation adds a playful aura to the production. The music and sound effects, which are minimal, serve as either a comedic or emphatic purpose or are smooth segues to the next scene. The tracks seem like royalty-free music, but for a cartoon-style short film, that’s okay. Sebastian Law directed and wrote the film. Chia Su Ping voice-acts the role of Snow with great conviction; her bright and clear delivery adds sharpness to the role and makes Snow’s persona three-dimensional. She truly steals the show! Nadia Ramlee lends her voice to Didi, a grey fox who is Snow’s friend. Ramlee portrays the role in a commendable manner. You learn a bit about Chinese myths, specifically that of Hou Yi from this film. The delicately sprinkled-in comedy with jokes and chuckle-eliciting dialogue are totally aligned with the sense of humor of older viewers as well as the target audience. It makes a lovely addition to the film.


The message of the film is that “rules exist for a reason, and if you break them, there will be consequences.” The story encourages kids to be obedient to their parents.


I give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 3 to 6, plus adults. This would make a lovely addition to a KIDS FIRST! Film Festival with its sweet message, fun animation and a one-of-a-kind educational angle. Reviewed by Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    6:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Singapore
  • Director
    Sebastian Law
  • Screenwriter
    Sebastian Law
  • Producer
    Darran Kuah
  • Cast
    Chia Su Ping, Nadia Ramlee
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