Encounters Short Film Festival 2015: Mini Marvels(2015)
An exciting mix of new short films from around the world suitable for ages 7+ put together by Into Film young programmers.
CertificateUnclassified
Age group8–12 years
Duration61 mins
Seven films all have sad and happy part I enjoy it and found some of it funny.
First film,Fox tale it was a cartoon and I found it really funny and the end of Fox tale I was just laughing because it was so weird and strange.
Second, how I didn’t become a piano player it was really sad and upsetting I said to my teacher,”Why did you make me watch this sad and depressing film!” I almost felt like crying because of how sad it is.
Third, Captain fish it was really funny but sad at the same time because it like 3 chicken fish fingers are going some were with the girls help.
Fourth, A boy called Su was a weird but wonderful film with a boy who’s Chinese with a ball and I thought he used as a safety blanket in school which didn’t speak or understand his language.
Film 5, The tie was a really sad film but it was happy at points and it the best short film I have ever watched because of the little animal and tall animal their really cute.
Film six, It was really bad I forgot what it is about.
Film seven, Honeysuckle it was really cool and just show how much you can bond with your neighbours and it really funny throughout the film and I am so happy it the film me and my group are doing for a film fest in school!
Overall it was a really should be a U or a PG because one film has some sort of mean language.
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