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Kiddomatic Shorts Block 2
Sunday, Nov 17, 2019 2:00 PM
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Admission Adult - $9.00
Admission Student/Senior/Military - $8.00
Admission Youth (13 and Under) - $6.00

 
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Inspire

Erik Pallister is a beloved climber, rock climbing route developer, and friend in the outdoor community in Missoula, MT. “Inspire” tells the story of his journey through recovery, and the community of people that helped him along in the process. Big Sky 2019 Youth Fellowship program from Beth Cole’s Film Studies class at Hellgate High School.

Director: Abbey Rhoderick, US


Separate Together

Across the country, the program Herd 2 Human uses horses to bring troubled people together. Big Sky 2019 Youth Fellowship program from Beth Cole’s Film Studies class at Hellgate High School.

Director: Rhiannon Moreland, US


Drum

John Wicks is a business owner, drummer, husband, and father. How does he successfully balance work and family while maintaining passion for everything he does? Big Sky 2019 Youth Fellowship program from Beth Cole’s Film Studies class at Hellgate High School.

Director: Sam Pelger, US


Cycle

As a small girl's grandfather teaches her how to ride a bike, she discoveres that real adventures begin where the road ends.

Directors: Sophie Olga de Jong and Sytske Kok, Netherlands


Sherbert Rosencranz, You're Beautiful

Milly's world revolves around her pet guinea pig, until her mother attempts to find her a "real" friend.

Director: Natalie van den Dungen, Australia


Beauty

Beauty explores the lives of five gender-creative kids, each engaged in shaping their own sense of what it means to be fully human. Whether it’s dealing with bullies, explaining themselves to their parents, or navigating the uncharted waters of relationships, Bex, Lili, Fox, Tru and Milo talk about their experiences.

Director: Christina Willings, Canada


Dear Henri

Nine-year-old Henri recently lost her beloved namesake and pen pal, Grandpa Henry. She misses him deeply – but then she thinks of a way to continue their correspondence.

Director: Matthew Sandager, US


 





 





Film Info
Series:Films About People for 10-Year-Olds+
Rating:72 min