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10 films in package
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.
CORONA DEV
This is an Indian film about two friends living in a village and their efforts to save their favorite older tree on which they grew up playing, during the pandemic of COVID-19.
MUSIC IS LIFE
Volunteers work with stateless refugee children in southern Tel Aviv, offering them a safe haven and the gift of music.
REAL WORLD
Real World is a science fiction post-apocalyptic film following a young boy named Jules (13) attempting to live a normal life after an environmental apocalypse.
SEBASTIANA
In a small and poor village in the interior of Brazil, a girl is born with a special gift that brings happiness to everyone. But when she grows it ends up bringing problems for many.
THE BUTLER AND THE BALL
An urban fairy tale about Ashton, a lonely boy with neglectful parents, who embarks on a global adventure when he enters a contest to become the new butler of Bob Chan, a grieving, reclusive singer. The first film by nine-year-old writer/director Andrew Chan-Possemato.
THE DUKHA
This short film is about one of the last groups of nomadic reindeer herders in the world - the Mongolian Dukha tribe. The film focuses on their way of life, how reindeers came to live with humans, and discusses the life of five-year old Tuvshuu, who may be destined to be one of the last reindeer herders.
THE FLYMAN
An 8 year old boy wants to become The Flyman because he wants to escape Bull Boy, the boy who hits him in school but the one thing stopping him from flying is Gravity.
THE STATUE
Hassan has just moved to the US from Egypt and to make things harder, this 2nd grader is a shy little guy.
WEDNESDAY
Iris and Leo are waiting for their school bus, just like any other day. This morning, however, it does not arrive. Facing no rules but their own, the two eight year-olds embark on an urban adventure, one they shall never forget, roaming the streets of Montreal.
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In a small and poor village in the interior of Brazil, a girl is born with a special gift that brings happiness to everyone. But when she grows it ends up bringing problems for many. A film adapted from the award winning book "Ela tem olhos de céu" by Socorro Acioli.


Juror comments: The Brazilian animated short, Sebastiana, is an adaptation of a children’s book, Ela Tem Olhos de Céu by Socorro Acioli and is adorable. There is no narrative, but there is lots of crying, and for good reason. Sebastiana is a little baby girl who has “Eyes of the Sky” (loose translation) and whenever she cries, it rains!


Sebastiana takes a minute or two to understand, because it is a based on a folk tale from northern Brazil and reflects the lifestyle from that area. In the little village setting, the dry climate makes farming a tough task and there is a lot of poverty. The church plays its part in maintaining religious values and is the antagonist in this story. Sebastiana’s gift is making the sky rain when she cries, which makes it hard on her family because now their gardens have too much rain (you know how often babies cry) and the church thinks she is cursed.


I love the animation in this film. It is brightly colored and portrays both the characters and their surrounding with a light touch. The background music takes its melodies from the folk tales of northern Brazil and is married to the animation in a most interesting way. Using native instruments – strings, accordion, keyboards and guitars – and “mickey mousing” the movements of the colorful two dimensional animation makes the flow seamless. Director Claudio Martins must have a big heart because all the children in this film are loving and so sweet.


The message of Sebastiana is that sometimes our gifts are also our drawbacks, but in the long run, things balance out as long as we love and are loved!


I give Sebastiana 4 stars out of 5 and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. By Nancy K., KIDS FIRST!

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    13:50
  • Country
    Brazil
  • Director
    Claudio Martins
  • Screenwriter
    Thales Ayala, Claudio Martins
  • Producer
    Eduardo Peixoto
  • Cast
    Itauana Ceribeli, Gabriela Garcia
  • Cinematographer
    Eduardo Peixoto, Tony Gabriel
  • Editor
    Claudio Martins
  • Animator
    Rosinaldo Lages, Renata Sayuri, Jonas Santos
  • Production Design
    Carlitos Pinheiro, Pedro Turano, Lucas Galvão
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