Book Tickets

Sat 26 Apr
11:00
Sun 27 Apr
11:00

Clermont-Ferrand 2025: Short Films for the Family PG

Part of Films for the Family
Part of Clermont-Ferrand 2025 in London
Screened in partnership with Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 90m.

Let your little ones discover cinema through short films. The Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival is one of the largest short film festivals in the world. This is a special chance to see some of their favourite animated short films for children, in one jam-packed programme.


The films won't have any dialogue and are suitable for children 6+.


Mojappi -It's Mine! (Nijitaro, Japan, 2024)


Mojappi, a trio of naughty kids who live in the forest, just love being naughty. One day, they find out that their friends are baking pancakes! They will do anything to get those pancakes!


Hoofs on skates (Ignas Meilūnas, Lithunia, 2024)


In a winter wonderland two friends are having a blast ice-skating on a frozen lake when suddenly a strange and unfamiliar world cracks open underneath them: now they must learn how to deal with the otherness, not letting the fear rule.


La Légende du colibri (Morgan Devos, France, 2024)


A fire breaks out in the Amazon rainforest, and frightened animals leave their habitat to take refuge on the other bank.


The Night Tunnel (Annechien Strouven, Belgium, France, 2024)


After digging a tunnel on the beach, two kids from different sides of the world meet each other. Together, they dig their way to the North Pole, where they discover a magical way to return home.


Los Carpinchos (Alfredo Soderguit, France, Chili, Uruguay, 2024)


Hunting season has begun. A family of capybaras seek refuge in a chicken coop, but the hens don't trust them. The curiosity of the youngest members of the families will create a union with unexpected consequences.


Yuck! (Loïc Espuche, France, 2024)


Yuck! Couples kissing on the mouth are gross. And the worst is, you can’t miss them: when people are about to kiss, their lips become all pink and shiny.


On Sunday mornings our Family Screenings are followed by a free activity for Children.


The screening is Pay What You Can, which means you’re free to pay as much or as little as you can afford. By paying for a ticket, you will enable us to keep offering Pay What You Can screenings to families struggling with the cost of living. Thank you  

Please arrive promptly - we do not show adverts.