2023 Children’s Film Festival Seattle @ Northwest Film Forum

See the world through the eyes of a child šŸŒˆ

šŸ“ø: Courtesy LAIKA Studios | Missing Link

Friday, February 3rd – Sunday, February 12th

This film festival, now in its 18th year, is a cornucopia of delights. The opening night film is Missing Link, a charming stop-motion animation feature about a Sasquatch who travels to Tibet in search of his relatives. The closing night offering is The Magic Flute, an imaginative updating of Mozartā€™s classic opera. In between are over 150 films from around the world encompassing an incredibly diverse range of perspectives (and mostly presented in shorts packages). 

The tip of the iceberg: The Coder, about a teenage girl who designed an app to help kids keep in touch with incarcerated parents; a young boy who must leave his porpoise friend behind in Yangtze; growing up as an intersex child in the Netherlands in GirlsboysmixPeter the Beetle, about a bug with dreams of stardom; a girlā€™s search for real live fairy folk in Dream Again; the experiences of Israeli biracial kids in BrownWhite. Also recommended: The Young Rebels shorts package, which features films by young filmmakers.

And the fest isnā€™t just about watching films. There are also several pay-what-you-can workshops, including hands-on experiences in drawing, shadow puppetry, making films without a camera, and a ā€œfantasy campā€ showcase led by Majestic Adventures. You can attend the festival either in-person or virtually, with individual tickets and passes available (individual virtual tickets are also pay-what-you can).

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Gillian Gaar

Gillian G. Gaar

Gillian G. Gaar is a Seattle-based journalist and the author of several books, including Sheā€™s A Rebel: The History of Women in Rock & Roll and Entertain Us: The Rise of Nirvana. Twitter: @GillianGaar