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MFAH Family Flicks: Kid Flix Mix 2015

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MFAH Family Flicks: Kid Flix Mix 2015

When
December 28, 2015
Where
Museum of Fine Arts Houston – Brown Auditorium
1001 Bissonnet Street
Houston,TX 77006
Cost
FREE screenings.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents MFAH Family Flicks. The Museum’s Brown Auditorium Theater provides the perfect setting to enjoy a lively selection of new and classic movie adventures on the big screen. Unless otherwise noted, these films are suitable for family members of all ages.

Kid Flix Mix 2015
Directed by Various directors
2012-2014
Various countries
60 minutes

Recommended for ages 3 to 8.

A group of musically inclined ants face off against a lumberjack threatening to take down their tree in Pik Pik Pik. Being different isn’t so bad in Bunny New Girl and Zebra. Sometimes even our family members can feel like strangers in My Big Brother, Eyes, and Oscar®-nominated Me and my Moulton. Fantasies create new worlds and endless possibilities in 5.80 Meters, Larisa Can Fly, and Submarine Sandwich. One special object can inspire anyone, big or small, in The Elephant and the Bicycle and Cookie-Tin Banjo, and a fly and a spider go to war in a common bathroom in Minuscule: The Private Life of Insects – Brushing.

PIK PIK PIK
(Russia, Animation, Dmitry Vysotskiy, 2014, 3 min.)
The woodpecker rattles the tree, on the hunt for ants. But, alas, someone grabs a hold of the tree, and the ill-matched creatures form an unbeatable team.

ZEBRA
(Germany, Animation, Julia Ocker, 2013, 2 min.)
One day the zebra ran into the tree.

MY BIG BROTHER
(USA, Animation, Jason Rayner, 2014, 2.5 min.)
Big brother is not just older, but physically gigantic.

BUNNY NEW GIRL
(Australia, Live Action, Natalie van den Dungen, 2014, 6 min.)
On her first day at a new school, a self-conscious young girl learns that friendship can transcend difference.

5.80 METERS
(France, Animation, Nicolas Deveaux, 2012, 5 min.)
A herd of high-flying acrobatic giraffes takes to the pool.

COOKIE-TIN BANJO
(USA / United Kingdom, Animation, Peter Baynton, 2014, 2.5 min.)
In this storybook folk tale, a handcrafted guitar is passed down to a young boy from his father and becomes the gift of a lifetime.

LARISA CAN FLY
(Russia, Animation, Elizaveta Manokhina/Polina Manokhina, 2013, 6.5 min.)
A poetic tale of two girls and their larger-than-life Granny, who turn every day into imaginative adventures in this beautiful, painterly animation.

MINUSCULE: THE PRIVATE LIVES OF INSECTS – BRUSHING
France, Animation/Live Action, Hélène Giraud / Thomas Szabo, 2014, 5 min
A common bathroom becomes the setting for an all-terrain, Looney Toons-inspired chase between a fly and a spider.

ELEPHANT AND THE BICYCLE
(France / Belgium, Animation, Olesya Shchukina, 2014, 9 min.)
An elephant lives in a town among people and works as a street cleaner. One day, he sees a big billboard advertising a bicycle. It seems the perfect size for him!

EYES
USA, Animation, Tom Law, 2013, 1 min
There are things to fear in the dark.

ME AND MY MOULTON
(Norway/Canada, Animation, Torill Kove, 2014, 14 min.)
2015 Oscar® nominee! A 7-year-old girl, whose parents are unconventional modernists, wants her family to be like other Norwegian families of the 1960s. This causes problems the summer she asks her parents for a bike.

The Montrose Management District
board workshop meeting scheduled for April 3
has been postponed indefinitely.