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SICFF cinematic extravagan­za continues

- STAFF REPORTER

SHARJAH: After the grand reception of the irst day of movie screenings at the sixth edition of Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival (SICFF 2018), organised by FUNN– Sharjah Media Arts for Youth and Children, it looks like festival organisers will continue to keep movie buffs of all age groups on their toes on the third day of the festival on Tuesday (Oct.16) with a brand new selection of ilms representi­ng a motley crew of children’s and YA genres.

Starting early at 9:15 am, six short animation ilms displaying a diversity of messages will be screened back-to-back until 10:00am. “Feardom” from Spain is Pablo Muñoz’s irst animation project; an exciting and hope-illed journey of a little blue bird who escapes the gates of his brass cage door and leaps fearlessly into a world full of surprises and new discoverie­s.

“The Cloud and the Whale”, a fourminute short animation by Russian ilmmaker Alyona Tomilova, conveys the message of environmen­tal degradatio­n and commercial intrusion into ocean life through an innocent narrative about the interactio­ns of a big cloud that loats above a city and inally reaches the ocean to meet a friendly whale, who are separated when a boat beaches the whale.

“Zara and the other: Gorilla Brains for Dinner” by Norwegian writer, producer and director, Nils Johan Lund, also makes the cut. It is a fascinatin­g story about young Zara and how she has trouble making friends in school due to strange rumours around town about her eccentric family. Will the rumours be confirmed when Zara invites a friend over to dinner and is served gorilla brains for main course? Find out.

The seven-minute short animation “Black Monster” from Iran is another one to watch out for as director Reyhane Kavosh conveys the important message of accepting and celebratin­g our difference­s through the ilm’s memorable imagery. A touching narrative of a lonely old woman whose big misfortune of being swept into the ocean is the reason she inds friendship in a big, menacing looking sea creature.

Another visual spectacle from Russia is “The Kitten From Lizyukov Street”, a 13-minute animation that’s premiering in the Middle East. By director, Aleksey Zamyslov, the ilm brings the message of travels and discoverin­g new lands and peoples to the fore, when the ilm’s characters escape the withering winters in Russia to go down under to Australia to enjoy the sun and the surf and realise there are several adjustment­s to be made and new lessons to be learnt!

Even though the oficial viewership age categorisa­tion is 8 to 10 years, the animations, replete with audio-visual excellence and heart-warming messages, are a must-watch for all.

Two short ilms, 11-minute Japanese-German collaborat­ion “Cat Days” directed by Jon Frickey, and 33-minute “Our Neighbor Bu Hamad” by Kuwaiti director will be screened from 10:15am to 11:00am. These ilms will be followed by nine Student Made Films including “Starry Void”, “Bloom”, “Barely There”, and others from 11:15am to noon.

EVENING SHOWS

More than a dozen screenings under SICFF 2018 ‘Child Made Films’ category will be unveiled for 90 minutes in the evening starting 5:00pm; and the evening’s ilm screenings will conclude with four short ilms for viewers 10 years old and above, from 6:45-8:00pm.

All the mentioned ilms will be screened at Al Jawaher Reception & Convention Centre. More informatio­n regarding the date and time are available on the website, www.sicff.ae as well as on social media platforms through hashtag #SICFF18.

The FUNN Establishm­ent aims to nurture future generation­s of creative artists in media and ilm and promote new works made by the UAE’S young filmmakers at internatio­nal ilm festivals and workshops worldwide. Its larger goal is to foster talent through events locally and internatio­nally and to form a

close-knit network of talented young people who can share experience­s and expertise on a global scale.

 ??  ?? Schools kids line up outside a theatre at Zero 6 Mall in Sharjah.
Schools kids line up outside a theatre at Zero 6 Mall in Sharjah.
 ??  ?? A movie captivates SICFF participan­ts.
A movie captivates SICFF participan­ts.
 ?? Prashanth Mukundan / The Gulf Today ?? Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi graced the opening ceremony of the sixth Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival (SICFF 2018) on Sunday. Sheikh Sultan honoured Indian-american child actor Neel Sethi for cinematic excellence.
Prashanth Mukundan / The Gulf Today Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi graced the opening ceremony of the sixth Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival (SICFF 2018) on Sunday. Sheikh Sultan honoured Indian-american child actor Neel Sethi for cinematic excellence.

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