Films
If The G8 Were Kids
Kirk Jones | 2013
United Kingdom | 2 min | 8+ years | English
Sometimes it takes a child speaking the truth to point out the ludicrous faults of the adult world – so what would happen is kids were in charge?
Sometimes it takes a child speaking the truth to point out the ludicrous faults of the adult world – so what would happen is kids were in charge?
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A hypnotic aerial journey over American farmlands provides a glimpse of an ecological phenomenon.
A boy has a crush on another boy and he is too shy to confess, but his heart is not so reticent
Sina will soon have a baby sister. Before she’s born, Sina tells her the story of how she and her mother travelled from Africa to Italy as refugees.
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A little boy and his mother experience an art gallery in the most surprising way. A moving celebration of the importance of inclusion & access.
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Discover the most eco-magical amusement park in the world where all of the rides have been made by hand to echo the movements of nature
A short animation for children which explores life under the seas through a cheerful little octopus
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Kapaemahu reveals the healing power of four mysterious stones on Waikiki Beach – and the legendary non-binary spirits within them.
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To combat post-earthquake hunger and despair, Haiti’s internally displaced people start a vibrant micro-garden movement
Who said plants don’t have feelings?
The topical tale of a Mexican mother torn between her politics and pleasing her only son’s request – to have a Donald Trump piñata for his birthday party.
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What if the paradise so many of us seek lies inside us?
Everyone has a climate change activist lurking somewhere inside
A cautionary tale of man vs nature plays out in this beautifully crafted animation.
Fatma, a refugee living in the Algerian desert gets a great idea after listening to the news – to contact one of President Obama’s daughters
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Sometimes, all it takes for us to notice (and reverse) the damage we unintentionally cause on our environment is a new perspective.
Young people from West of Scotland Regional Equality Council investigate the impact of working from home in tackling carbon emissions as well as Covid-19.