
Cinemini: Vogels en vleugels
Cinemini: Vogels en vleugels
Children from 2 to 6 visit the cinema for the first time in Eye’s most beautiful, most intimate screening area. Today, films about birds that give you wings.

Programme
Into Spring (Udo Prinsen, NL 2012)
Two woodpeckers set spring in motion with their rhythmic drumming.
The Little Bird and the Leaf (Lena von Döhren, CH 2012)
It’s winter. There’s a single leaf left on the end of a branch, and it falls after a little black bird flies past. The wind floats the leaf up, dancing through the snow-covered forest. A little bird joyously takes part. However, the red fox behind the tree licks its lips.
The Little Bird and the Bees (Lena von Döhren, CH 2022)
The little bird enjoys the maple flowers. When he hears a mysterious buzzing he needs to find out what it is. So starts his journey to the magical world of flowers. Naturally the fiery red fox soon chases after the little bird. His meeting with a colony of bees proves an unpleasant surprise for the noisemaker.
The Little Bird and the Squirrel (Lena von Döhren, CH 2014)
It's autumn. There’s just a single leaf left dangling from the end of a long branch. The little bird wants to water the leaf, but a playful squirrel steals the green watering can. The little bird gives chase but behind the trees lurks the fiery red fox.
The Little Bird and the Caterpillar (Lena von Döhren, CH 2017)
The little bird enjoys the peace and quiet high up in his tree, at least until an unexpected guest turns up. The caterpillar really wants to eat the green leaves the little bird has cared for so lovingly.
Special screenings
Details
Production year
2022
Length
60 min.
Event language
Dutch
Country
NL
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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