These films, made in Seattle and around the world, show off the creative chops of young documentarians and storytellers, celebrating their range from streamlined, economical filmmaking to extravagant exploration of their craft.
For ages 8+
Total running time: 87 min.
Content warning: A Letter from Sumatra, an animated film, shows in a non-graphic way how humans have treated rhinos so cruelly that they have become endangered. I’m Ready is about making the choice to date.
• Film Forum Youth!
(15 min, in English or nonverbal)
A reel showcasing visual storytelling made by youth at Northwest Film Forum in virtual camps and programs in 2020. Their creativity and determination shines through in these wild tales, thoughtful docs and bold experiments.
New Normal
(Aarav Sinha, India, live-action, 2020, 5 min, nonverbal)
A 10-year-old filmmaker tells the story of coping with sudden change around him, through before-times, lockdown and then the new normal that waits outside.
The Very Book
(Taisiya Solovyova, Russia, live-action, 2020, 10 min, in Russian with English subtitles)
When children discover lost pages from a magic book, it is the start of a wild adventure in traveling to another world. This film was created by a group of children ages 8 to 12, who did not know or live close to one another.
Making Sense
(Highfield Junior Film Club, United Kingdom, live-action, 7 min, nonverbal)
During a prolonged lockdown, this group of children made a film about the world around them — especially, the way that it felt to their touch.
Roger the Cat 2:15
(Audrey Guerrero, USA, animation, 2:15 min, in English)
When a mysterious cat appears, Roger — a floppy guy made of wires, with googly eyes — learns to believe in himself.
I’m Ready
(Maya Jai Pinson, USA, live-action, 2020, 17 min, in English)
Fifteen-year-old Lo is a smart and responsible teen who finds herself taking an interest in more than just her books, but how does she know she’s ready to date?
The Lost Adventures of a Claw Machine
(Kids Unlimited Team, Public Television Service Foundation Film Camp, Taiwan, live-action, 2020, 10 min, in Mandarin with English subtitles)
Claw machines are fun for people of all ages, but what happens when you get too sucked into the magic of the machines?
The Butler and the Ball
(Andrew Chan-Possemato, USA, live-action, 2019, 11:57 min, in English)
When a lonely boy enters a contest to become the new butler of a grieving, reclusive singer, he finds himself in a world of adventure.
A Letter from Sumatra
(Daniel Kim and Benjamin Kim, USA, animation, 11:53 min, in English)
A rhino named Jeff tells a tale about how Sumatra Rhinos save each other, but still need humans to change their ways and come to the rescue so they can survive.