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Many thanks to our generous contributors the the Childrens Film Festival
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Schedule for Public Screenings | Saturday, November 17 |
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| 2:00 p.m. Films for Ages 4 and Up |
Leonardo the Terrible Monster |
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| 2:45 p.m. Films for Ages 8 and Up |
The Fan and the Flower |
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| 4:15 p.m. Films for Ages 12 and Up |
I am Lloyd Hamlin Once Upon a Jedi Dear Lemon Lima |
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Films for School Screenings | Monday-Friday, November 12-16 |
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Everyone can have a bad day, but no one wants to have one quite as awful as seven year old Alexander’s |
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| 2 | Astronauts Visit New York by Joanne Getson (11:05 minutes) Astronauts from another planet return NASA’s Voyager Project. Ultimately discover Earth through the eyes of a little girl.
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| 3 | Bark, George by Jules Feiffer Children will roar with laughter at this funny, silly story of a mother dog, trying to teach her pup to bark. |
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| 4 | Betty's Treats by Kaye Kittrell In this throwback film set in the simpler world of the 1950s, a homemaker practices kindness while dealing with a recent loss, though miracles do happen, it appears. |
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| 5 | Big Top Winkle by Lara Jo Regan Journeying along the railroad tracks, the adorable dog Mr. Winkle arrives in the mythical town of Waggsville, where he is forced to join a gypsy circus. Mr. Winkle finds numerous ways to foil his captors, becoming an unlikely hero symbolizing hope and happiness. |
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| 6 | Broken Mirrors by Laurie Powers Once upon a time there lived two sisters, Wilhelmina and Philhamina. Wilhelmina was very beautiful, but very vain. Philhamina spent her days taking care of her sister. One day there came a knock at the door and a curse was cast. |
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| 7 | Counting Water by Brian Savelson How many drops of water does the ocean truly hold? Take a trip with Juliet as she ventures far out into the sea to count every last drop of water. |
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| 8 | Danny and the Ocean by Abraham Heisler A heart warming film set in New York City, Danny embarks on a midnight journey in search of the ocean. |
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| 9 | Dear Lemon Limaby by Suzi Yoonessi |
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| 10 | Folklore Restaurant by Tomoko Oguchi (14:20 minutes) Characters are created from the special Japanese paper (washi). This film explores the similarity of the Fox Tales. |
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| 11 | Hawaiian Blue: Hawaiian Reef Etiquette This underwater visual experience was made to intrigue and educate adults and children alike. It happens entirely underwater, with the fish talking to deliver the message of conservation. |
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| 12 | Heroic Girlz by Cindy L. Parrish Four modern 11-year-old girls ask, “Who are we and what will we become?” They journey to the past to explore their futures by becoming four historical American women heroes who meet in the afterlife and travel back to their own 11-year-old girlhoods. |
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| 13 | Hot Summer Daze by CC Stinson |
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| 14 | I Am Lloyd Hamlin by Mark Roush A comic book store owner, an eager reporter and a cameraman that wishes he was somewhere else. |
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| 15 | I Know We Can by Carol Hutchins A simple film about staying drug free.
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| 16 | Impact by Carol Hutchins This documentary takes a look at a family, friends and neighborhood profoundly affected by another life taken all too soon from gang violence. One young man is determined to choose a better life.
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| 17 | La Cecilia by Ari Carillo The life of a Japanese tourist changes forever when a Mexican florist serenades her on her last night of vacation.
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| 18 | Little Blue by Bob Svihovec Little Blue, a young penguin, breaks away from tradition and pursues his dream, learning to surf. |
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| 19 | Leonardo, the Terrible Monster Leonardo is terrible at being a monster. He can’t seem to frighten anyone. Then he comes up with a plan to find the perfect nervous boy and scare the tuna salad out of him. Will his plan succeed? Or will he come up with a better idea? |
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| 20 | Make Your Move by Carol Hutchins A simple film about bullying.
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| 21 | Miss Nelson Is Back by Harry Allard Its fun and games in room 207 until Viola Swamp, the meanest substitute in the world arrives. |
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| 22 | My Backyard Was A Mountain Adan, a boy in Puerto Rico, has one day to find a new home for his pet goat before his family relocates to New York in the late 1950s. Before he goes, Adan also discovers the promise of first love with best friend and neighbor Denise. |
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| 23 | Once upon A Jedi by Ly Bolia This film explores the treacherous hallways and evil villains that inhabit the strangest place on Earth, high school. You can’t dream courage, you must live it. |
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| 24 | Peur Hoi Nang Rom (For the Oysters) In Wenai's world, life isn't as perfect as an oyster. Just when he makes enough money to impress his classmate Ann with a big fish - fate strikes again. |
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| 25 | Ride of the Mergansers by Steve Furman Newborn merganser ducklings make their way to the real world. |
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| 26 | The Baseball Card Shop by Kelly Kennedy In a quiet and empty baseball card shop, a lonely Pez dispenser watches as heroes of the past, immortalized on cardboard, play one last game. |
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| 27 | The Bag-A-Bunch: Couples Skate Goat Moose and Kelha try and stay cool but are worried about who they will skate with for the dreaded couples skate. |
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| 28 | The Fan and the Flower by Dan O’Shannon An ill-fated and unconsummated romance between a fan and a flower magically creates a fairy tale ending. |
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| 29 | The Run by Shawn Costa A story of mistaken identity and mistaken intentions. |
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| 30 | Uncle Moondog: New Goldfish by Mike McManus (3:40 minutes) Take a sing-a-long trip with Uncle Moondog to the sandy shores of Sunshine Island. The scruffy, loveable singer shares the story of how he met his new best friend. |
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| 31 | Wake up Alice by Jessica Hokanson A short but sweet re-telling of Alice in Wonderland made entirely of rubber bands. |
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| 32 | Zombie Prom a Musical Comedy by Vince Marcello (36:00 minutes) 1950’s horror comic book brought to life as a musical comedy – a rollicking romp through America’s “Atomic Age” and the Golden age of horror comic books. |
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For more information about the Saugatuck Children's Film Festival and other SCA programs,
please contact us at 269 857-2399 or info@sc4a.org
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