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When you find animated programs at a film festival, there's no guarantee they're suitable for children. In fact, some of the most provocative and explicit films lurk among the animated shorts programs and animated midnight movies. That's why festivals, such as the Florida Film Festival, offer Family Programming specifically for parents seeking kid-friendly films so the entire family can enjoy the festival experience.
Held throughout Central Florida each April, Florida Film Festival also offers more than 180 feature and short films from 36 countries, in addition to celebrity guests, special events, film forums, and parties. This year's Festival includes competing films in narrative features and documentary programs, plus special screenings of food films, international films, midnight movies, and Florida films.
In keeping with its annual tradition, family programing includes a sidebar with intriguing new independently produced, family films that you probably won't find at the local cineplex.
April and the Extraordinary World
Co-directors Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci, present an animated alternative history of a steampunk Paris, France, in 1941 that's stuck in the industrial middle ages. An orphaned teenaged girl named April (Avril) and her talking cat try to combat the dense fog and pollution suffocating the city and its people. Aided by her grandfather and a young police informer, she launches a search for the missing scientists (which include her parents) who have mysteriously vanished, and who can bring science and technology to this dark, dreary, underdeveloped society. Based on a graphic novel by Jacques Tardi, the English-language version of this animated action adventure comedy includes the vocal talents of Paul Giamatti, Tony Hale, Susan Sarandon, and J.K. Simmons. Run Time: 105 Minutes. In English. MPAA Rating: PG for action/peril including gunplay, some thematic elements and rude humor. Additional Information: In French, originally titled Avril et le monde truque and starred the vocal talents of Marion Cotillard, Philippe Katerine, and Jean Rochefort.
Phantom Boy
Directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol (the team who created the Oscar-nominated A Cat in Paris), this feature focuses on a sick boy named Leo, who has superpowers that allow him to temporarily leave his body during his chemotherapy treatments and float over New York City. During these surreal experiences, he helps other children, and teams with a wheelchair-bound policeman and a reporter to thwart the efforts of Broken Face, an evil mobster threatening to destroy the city. This animated fantasy includes the vocal talents of Audrey Tautou, Edouard Baer, Jean-Pierre Marielle, and Jackie Berroyer. Run Time: 84 Minutes. In French with English subtitles. Florida Premiere. MPAA Rating: PG (for thematic elements).
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