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Short films for everyone aging from 5 and more in the unique setting of Train World.
In collaboration with Filem’On and as part of the Filem’On festival, Train World will once again be holding an exciting evening of films consisting of seven short animated films that the whole family will enjoy.
Picture your dream journey through colourful landscapes of watercolour, sand, clay and wool and set off with characters brought to life by pen, pencil and crayon! An original series of animated films without words, curated by Filem’On- the International Film Festival for Young Audiences. For all ages.
The short films will be shown in the old ticket hall of the Schaerbeek railway station (the first part of Train World). The films are very accessible for all.
The list of short films
ABRI, Julie Daravan Chea, FR, 2023, 3’
The storm may be as harsh and terrifying as it wants, all these two friends need to get through the night is each other’s company and lots of stories.
ON THE 8TH DAY, A. Sénéchal, A. Massez, E. Debruyne, F. Carin, T. Duhautois, FR, 2023, 8’
It took seven days to create the world, but it only takes one day to turn it completely upside down.
MÉTÉORES, A. Patron, M Le Péchon, FR, 2023, 4’
This summer night is full of magic. For the animals, who peer among the houses with glittering eyes. For four children who have crawled out of their beds. And for the stars falling in abundance. Tomorrow morning, everything will look very different.
RICE BALL RICE, Ikuo Kato, JP, 2023, 2’
Do you like to eat rice? Do you know where it comes from? This animation takes you to the rice fields of Japan, from rice grain to rice dish.
MARIE, Jan B. Piskac, CZ, 2024, 3’
During a boring class, Frantisek’s thoughts wander to a colourful fantasy world, as well as to his classmate Marie!
TURTLE BAY, F. Pertoldi, L. Depoix, L. Durot, O. Lavergne, P. Cilluffo, Y. Laurent, FR, 2020, 5’
“Youth has that beautiful thing it can admire without understanding it.” A portrait of a post-apocalyptic world masterfully designed with textures, black-and-white drawings and lighting.
ALASKA, Oxana Kuvaldina, RU, 2020, 7’
This is a story about a young husky dog – the spirit of Alaska Peninsula. He casts the Northern lights instead of a shadow and looks for friends! A debut film of the graphic designer and animation director Kuvaldina.