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Recommended ages 3–6
Created for our youngest and first-ever moviegoers, beloved by grown-ups as well.
Created for our youngest and first-ever moviegoers, beloved by grown-ups as well.
Recommended ages 5–10
Shorts for the (slightly) more seasoned moviegoer.
Shorts for the (slightly) more seasoned moviegoer.
Recommended ages 8–14
Learning the ropes on the apricot farm. Getting everyone to pose for a picture. There are all sorts of ways to grow up in Short Films Two.
Learning the ropes on the apricot farm. Getting everyone to pose for a picture. There are all sorts of ways to grow up in Short Films Two.
Recommended ages 12+
Shorts for our older crowd: tweens, teens, and grown-ups.
Shorts for our older crowd: tweens, teens, and grown-ups.
Recommended ages 9+
Wild, spooky, freaky, and bizarre…prepare to have your mind blown.
Wild, spooky, freaky, and bizarre…prepare to have your mind blown.
Recommended ages 9+
Not just for girls! These shorts feature stories of girls breaking the mold.
Not just for girls! These shorts feature stories of girls breaking the mold.
Recommended ages 8+ Ride a horse downtown, search for the lost refuge of freedom fighters, or take in an unexpected houseguest. In other words, celebrate the joy, resilience, and complexity of being young and Black. Recommended ages 8+ Celebrate the many Latinx cultures, histories, identities, and languages with family, growing pains, and plenty of music. Recommended ages 8+ Stories that blend the past, present, and future to take a look at the varied lives of young Native and Indigenous people as they live them today. Recommended ages 12+ Join us for a showcase highlighting a new generation of talented student filmmakers and animators from universities in NYC and around the world. |