TIFF Kids International Film Festival will be happening from April 7 to 19th. Now in its 18th year, the TIFF Kids International Film Festival has become one of the most important film festivals in the world with special programming and activities for children aged 3 through 13. I got to preview some fabulous short films and features. We totally enjoyed the La gang des hors-la-loi (The Outlaw League) and recommend everyone to watch this funny movie. The 2015 TIFF Kids Festival features a total of 126 films, comprising 25 features and 101 shorts hailing from 36 countries, including
Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, France, India, Russia, and many more.
Highlights of this year’s festival include a first-time partnership between TIFF Kids® and Peanuts the legendary comic strip featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy by Charles Schulz. Activities include a Peanuts Meet and Greet, Play Time with Peanuts, and screening as part of our Loot Bag Jr. Animals on Adventures programme are Peanuts by Schulz, a collection of new animated shorts in celebration of Peanuts’ 65th anniversary.
Highlights of this year’s festival include a first-time partnership between TIFF Kids® and Peanuts the legendary comic strip featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy by Charles Schulz. Activities include a Peanuts Meet and Greet, Play Time with Peanuts, and screening as part of our Loot Bag Jr. Animals on Adventures programme are Peanuts by Schulz, a collection of new animated shorts in celebration of Peanuts’ 65th anniversary.
TIFF Kids is also presenting
a sneak peek of Inspector Gadget, the brand new animated series, produced by DHX Media and airing on Teletoon later this year, which sees the detective back in action, along with his resourceful niece Penny, and her dog Brain.
Returning for a fourth year is the
award-winning digiPlaySpace, running to the end of the TIFF Kids Festival. An interactive exhibition where
kids, families and educators will learn through play, digiPlaySpace stimulates creativity by offering a diverse range of large-scale
interactive installations, including multi-player video games; 3D projections; immersive 360ยบ videos; stop-motion dance routines; green
screen adventures; robotic building activities and sound-based circuits in a DIY-friendly maker space; apps for all ages; and much
more.
Visit tiff.net/kids for details on the times and ticket prices.
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it's great that TIFF has a kids festival! -Winnie
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