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A BOY'S JOURNEY: CROSSING THE ALENUIHAHA
On August 6, 2020, eleven-year-old Bobo Gallagher became the first person ever to cross the Alenuihaha Channel on a wing and a foil and only the second documented solo crossing of that crossing in history.
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.
CRAMMING
Close friends Alex and Yan Bo, eighth graders, cram for a test in a prestigious prep school. Once they're accused of cheating off of one another, their friendship is threatened.
FOILED
Foiled is a family comedy about ten-year-old Dylan and his younger brother Cody who accidentally rip their best friend’s baseball card. They must fix it otherwise they'll lose their best friend and never get to play baseball again.
HIDE!
Two little girls fight off and evade a monster who clearly underestimates their abilities
HOPE, GIVE, CHANGE
When a young girl discovers a group of homeless children living alone in a park she is determined to find a way to help.
JUST ONE DAY
Bullying is a major problem with kids and teens today. This film follows 2 boys with very different home lives through their first day at school. It will show that change can happen in just one day.
WICKED WITCH
A girl is disappointed that she gets the wrong witch costume but it turns out to be just what she wanted.
KENYA'S SYMPHONY
Kenya, a bold five-year old girl, is reluctantly dragged to a symphony by her mother. Through the power of the orchestra, the young girl's passion for music blossoms before her own eyes.
LEMONADE
Two young friends experience tragedy when their lemonade stand is destroyed by a storm.
LOVE IS LOVE
Encouraging inclusion and acceptance, this catchy song shows children how colorful and different families can be.
MAKING FRIENDS
An "arty" middle school girls has no friends until she gets a special sketchbook for her birthday.
NO INTERNET
A group of teens have to go an entire year without the internet. They discover there's a clandestine organization pulling the strings and it's up to them to save their town.
ONE AT A TIME
This is a film about how simple acts of random kindness can help change the world. Simple acts like picking up trash can help make a difference.
PIVOT: PAYING IT FORWARD
How do people overcome a pandemic? They pivot. This film uncovers the journeys of businesses and communities paying it forward during a crisis.
SHOULDER SHOWDOWN: SIBLING RIVALRY
Terra is frustrated with her little brother and doesn't know what to do. That's when her Shoulder Devil and Angel appear.
THE BOOK OF KNOTS
A young boy scout gets his Knots badge and draws his family back together.
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF HUGH
Hugh (Nate Ruth) and his father Hugo (Colin Allen) have very different ideas about what it means to be a mime.
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A collection of shorts from youth and indie filmmakers worldwide that take a look at life from various perspectives and the role that family plays in our lives.

Charlie is 10 years old and diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. He is proud of his diagnosis, but sometimes he wishes he could be more like the other boys in his class. Feeling different makes him feel left out at times. Because of his Asperger's Charlie struggles with team sports, but he has found two things he loves to do - surfing and dancing. We follow Charlie through ups and downs at surf camp.


Juror comments: I really liked the documentary Charlie Surfer because it shows that you can accomplish anything, no matter the conditions, when you put your mind to it. Charlie was diagnosed with autism, but leads a very normal life. He has a goal to be able to floss while surfing before his summer camp ends. He tries over and over again and never gives up, despite his many failures.


Charlie is a ten-year-old boy with Aspergers syndrome. He attends a summer camp for surfing and has an objective to floss while on the surf board. Charlie practices many times and fails many times, but he pushes through. Charlie looks on the bright side of things and tries to forget about the bad.


I like seeing the encouragement his family provides to Charlie and how his little sisters are right by his side. The scenes when Charlie is surfing are very impressive. I also loves how the camera sinks into the ocean when Charlie falls because it is like the viewer sinks with him. I love the beach location; it is super beautiful and the whole short film wraps around Charlie learning to surf in the ocean. The background music in this short film helps put a smile on your face as you watch Charlie grow at surfing. The director, Pia Strømme, really captures Charlie and his family well. She not only targets Charlie at surf camp, but also reveals some of his life at home with his family. My favorite part of this film is when one of Charlie's surfer instructors tells him to focus on the fun of surfing and not the pain of when you get hurt.


The message of the film is to never give up, no matter how many times you fall.


I give Charlie Surfer 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 8 to 15, plus adults. This short film gives a really important message and is inspiring. Reviewed by Winter F., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    18:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Norway
  • Director
    Pia Strømme
  • Screenwriter
    Pia Strømme
  • Producer
    Tom Marius Kittilsen, Knut Inge Solbu
  • Cinematographer
    Kristian Millstein
  • Editor
    Vetle Strøm
  • Composer
    Espen G. Gundersen
  • Sound Design
    Espen G. Gundersen
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