Cinemini: Op avontuur
Cinemini: Op avontuur
Today, Cinemini will head out on adventure in five different stories. Adventures in a cupboard, underground, around the globe, underwater or just a great big adventure with your tail.
Programme
Achter de kast (Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukacs, NL 2005)
If you go behind the cupboard ... you will find yourself floating through fairy tale woods with moss on the ground, squirrels and lampposts. Sometimes it snows there, sometimes it is a little creepy. It’s dark, the moon is out and the red toadstools are coming up everywhere. If you listen carefully you can hear a wolf howling. And the last time, the woods will make you happy.
Waar is Ko? (Jorn Leeuwerink, Emma van Dam & Robin Aerts, NL 2016)
Cas gets a rabbit for his birthday, but the very next day Ko has disappeared from his hutch. Now what to do? You go out looking! During his search he meets Mol, and, encounters a new surprise every time he comes above ground. Is he going to be able to find his new friend?
Cycle (Sophie Olga de Jong & Sytske Kok, NL 2018)
A small, round story about a girl being taught to cycle by her grandad and discovering how big an adventure that is.
The Little Cousteau (Jakub Kouřil, CZ 2014)
The boy in this brief animation loves filmmaker and marine scientist Jacques Cousteau, and fantasises about undersea adventures in a snow-covered city. He starts a journey to find Cousteau. After all, he must live with the large octopus on the film poster?
My Happy End (Milen Vitanov, DE 2007)
Fun, cut-out animation about a dog and his tail. All dogs chase their tails. One day a dog manages to catch his. They become best friends, radically changing the dog’s life.
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Details
Length
60 min.
Event language
Dutch
Part of
Cinemini
Eye’s finest and most intimate film theatre is a great place for children aged 2 to 6 to experience their first cinema visit. Every Sunday morning, Eye’s Cinemini opens especially for preschoolers and their (grand)parents, where children are treated to a film, followed by experiments with light and shadow in small play tents.
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