Monday 18 December 2017

We Know You’re Busy, So Here Are 5 Films to Keep Your Kids Entertained

Animation is a magical artform. It can create colourful, whimsical, and goofy worlds out of thin air, but also has the power to bring greater meaning to the quiet moments of everyday life. Is it any wonder, then, that children and animation are a match made in heaven?

So, whether you’re 7 or 77, here’s a list of 5 films sure to captivate any child, young or old.

The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin

Cinderella penguin’s got 99 problems but anthropomorphism ain’t one. In this wonderfully silly remake of a fairytale classic, the plot may remain the same, but the entire cast–from Cinderella to a piece of cheese–gets a very penguin-y makeover.

oehttps://www.nfb.ca/film/the_tender_tale_of_cinderella_penguin/

Sleeping Betty

In this animated short, all the king’s family (King Henry VIII and Queen Victoria, is that you?) and all the king’s friends (hey there, court jester, Medieval muscle man, be-ruffed alien, and goat man in suit) try to get sleeping Betty out of bed again. When all efforts fail, Prince Charles (yes, that Prince Charles) and his trusty steed are called in, but can they save the day? Sometimes you gotta let sleeping Bettys lie…

oehttps://www.nfb.ca/film/sleeping_betty/

Peep and the Big Wide World

In this film, a little chick comes out of her shell and quickly finds out she’s got a lot to learn. Thankfully, birds of a feather flock together and peep sets out to see the big wide world with her new friends, even if one of them is quacked up!

oehttps://www.nfb.ca/film/peep_and_the_big_wide_world/

Sunday

Some days, being a kid can be a drag, especially if the only other people around are grown-ups. Patrick Doyon’s Oscar-Nominated film shows the world on one such day through the eyes of a young boy. From his perspective, the adults are huge, the train makes the whole earth shake, and the bear on the wall, well, you’ll see.

oehttps://www.nfb.ca/film/sunday/

The Sweater

Growing up in Sainte-Justine, Quebec, iconic Canadian author, Roch Carrier, and his friends worshiped at the altar of Le Tricolore. Their patron saint?: Maurice “Rocket” Richard. So imagine Carrier’s dismay when he outgrows his treasured CH hockey sweater, only to have it accidentally replaced with “an abominable maple leaf” from Toronto.

oehttps://www.nfb.ca/film/sweater/

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