Earthwise
Jan 25 - Feb 02, 2014
These nine animated and one live action films have been assembled to remind us that our planet is a beautiful place, filled with magnificent creatures and fragile ecosystems, and that its fate hangs in the balance. Let’s change the future!
A Walk in the Woods (Tess Martin, USA, 2012); The Mole at Sea (Anna Kadykova, Russia, 2012); The Whale Bird (Sophie Roze, France, 2011); Monarch (Victor René Ramírez Madrigal & Jorge Arturo Tonero Aceves, Mexico, 2012); Eskimal (Homero Ramirez Tena, Mexico, 2011); Sandguy (Pärtel Tall, Estonia, 2013); Song of the Spindle (Drew Christie, USA, 2011); New Heaven and New Earth (Tung Jia-Shin, Taiwan, 2013); Stop Lets Change Our Future (Luigi Berio, Italy, 2012); My Forest (Sebastien Pins, Belgium, 2012).
For ages 8+. Films in Spanish, Mandarin, and French have subtitles. One film has a sad ending, but all are meant to instill a renewed awe for the earth.
- Planning on seeing more than two films at Children's Film Festival Seattle this year? You can save on tickets with our festival passes.