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Magical Moments (Ages 3—5)

Feb 1—Feb 2, 2025
Ages 3—5

In partnership with Melbourne International Animation Festival

    Part of
  • BAMkids Film Festival 2025

Animals, clouds, fairies, and more bring wonder and excitement to life on-screen in these enchanting shorts for kids ages three to five. Featuring imaginative stories from all around the globe, this special program celebrates those magical moments that set our imaginations free and let our creative hearts run wild.

 


Tears of the Little Cloud (2024)
Dir. Anya Ru, Masha Rumyantseva, 4min
Italy
Nonverbal

Mountain sends Cloud down to the forest to tell everybody that winter is over and spring is here.



Sleepy (2022)
Dir. Rich Webber, 1min
UK
Nonverbal

When sleep catches up with you, the most hilarious things can happen.



Finding Play (2024)
Dan Castro, 3min
UK
English

Timothy Quiche has forgotten how to play. Or has he? Maybe he's just been looking in the wrong places.



Balloon (2023)
Dir. Peter Dodd, 3min
UK
Nonverbal

Playtime turns into a rescue mission when one kid swaps a robot for a balloon.




Finley (2024) 3mins
Dir. Laina Fulle
US
English

Finley is a very happy little frog living in the forest, and today he is super excited because he is turning four—he can't wait!




Mushroom Magic (2024)
Dir. Maria Mac Dalland, 7min
Denmark
Nonverbal

Tiny Toot and her friends get to play with a magic wand after a very special magic show put on just for them.



The Tree of a Thousand Keys (2024)
Dir. Marcus Jardine, 2min
Canada
Nonverbal

A girl enters a mystical world through a door in a tree that unlocks with any one of a thousand keys hanging from its branches.
 
 


Lost Marble
(2024)
Dir. Laura Quinn Geyer, 2min
UK
Nonverbal

Every journey starts with a first step—unless you are Marble, who is about to be on an incredible roll. It is Marble's first time on the marble run.
 
 


Finley
(2024)
Dir Laina Fulle, 3min
US
In English

Finley is a very happy little frog living in the forest, and today he is super excited because he is turning four—he can't wait.
 


​​Piggy Oink Oink
(2024)
Dir. fleaBite, 2min
New Zealand
In English

This chatty, sing-song little pig just loves a good walk, tasty buns, and plenty of conversation!
 


My Best Friend Wawa
(2024)
Dirs. Jessica Nguyen & Phoebe Liang, 2min
Australia
In English

Young Wanto has Wawa, his special frog buddy, to help him figure out his family.
 
 


Joule
(2024)
Dir. Jiawen Cheng, 2min
Australia
Nonverbal

Joule the dog always has something going on—there’s never a dull moment.
 
 


Hymns Of A Tiny World - The Birds Of New Zealand
(2024)
Dir. Izabella Anguiano-Jacobs, 5min
US
Nonverbal

Wekas, keas, kotukus, kiwis. Come spend a day with the birds of New Zealand! See their daily mischief and hear their wonderful songs.
 
 


The Sound Collector – One Starry Night
(2023)
Dirs. Chris Tichborne, Barry Purves, Andy Burns, Lisa Arioli, 5min
UK
In English

The Sound Collector tries to help Mole hear the stars at night by giving them all a special sound.
 
 


Wishes: Windows & Nests
(2024)
Dir Ana Maria Mendez Salgado, 8 mins
Australia
In English

Inside every one of us there is a box of wishes. But the most powerful wishes are those that lie in our hearts while belonging to someone else.
 
 


Kind Habits: Hugs
(2024)
Dir. Ruben F. Stremiz, 1min
Argentina
Nonverbal

There are as many different ways to hug somebody as there are people to hug.
 
 


The Alchemist’s Apprentice
(2023)
Dir. Erfan Parsapour, 7min
Iran
Nonverbal

Baobao, an enthusiastic young alchemy student, tries to change his teacher's greatest concoction without anyone noticing.
 
 


Tuu Tuu Til
(2024)
Dir. Veronica Solomon, 5min
Germany
In English

When you think about it, maybe it's kids who can show adults the magic in everyday life.

UPCOMING Screenings

      RUNNING TIME

      62min

      VENUE

      Peter Jay Sharp Building
      BAM Rose Cinemas

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      Members: $9
      Children: $10

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