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Little Kid Flicks

Let your little ones discover the magic of the big screen with Little Kid Flicks. Whether searching for the perfect pancake or interviewing a crocodile, these shorts are sure to enchant and delight all audiences (but especially our youngest!)
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Special Preview: The Bad Guys 2

See it before it hits theaters! Who’s badder than The Bad Guys? The Bad Girls. In the new chapter from DreamWorks Animation’s acclaimed 2022 action-comedy hit about a crackerjack criminal crew of animal outlaws, The Bad Guys are struggling to find trust and acceptance in their newly minted lives as Good Guys, when they are pulled out of retirement and forced to do “one last job” by an all-female squad of criminals.
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A Captured Loose-Leaf Steven

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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The Haunting Call of a Majestic Beast (Steven)

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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Roger is Awake

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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Hairy Scary

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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The Wind in Your Hair

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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The Silk-Winged Snart

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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Hello Summer

Sea, sun, beaches. Sounds great. But what if your room has a naughty view, dinner is strange, and your luggage travels somewhere else without you?
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Capybaras

It’s hunting season. Seeking refuge, a family of capybaras and a group of hens form a union that leads to unexpected consequences.
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Gottleflob’s Wobblebottom

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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Tiddler

Tiddler is a little fish with a big imagination.
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A Small Garden by the Window

Early Morning. Architect picks ripe cherry tomatoes from a small garden by the window to pack a lunchbox for work.
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The Night Tunnel

Two kids from opposite sides of the world dig to the North Pole and find a magical way home.
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Mojappi It’s Mine

Mojappi, a trio of naughty kids who live in the forest, will do anything to get those pancakes.
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Animanimusical

The Animanimals want to do a big musical performance, but somebody’s got the wrong notes.
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Mole, Mole!

The mole must overcome his fear of sunlight to explore the vast, beautiful world.
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Gugusse

Gugusse is stuck in traffic.
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Konigiri-Kun: Connected?

The curious rice-ball is back, this time following a thread he can’t resist pulling…
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Gleeful Beasts

The Gleeful Beasts are a motley bunch of incompetent but lovable characters. Journey with us into their wonderful world (keep your eyes peeled for these delightful monsters sprinkled throughout all of NYICFF’s short film programs).
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Splish, Splash, Splosh!

Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass—it’s about learning to dance in the rain!
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The Constructor

Elizabeth, an impossibly precocious seven year old Lego constructor, struggles with “imagination blur” as her three year old sister attempts to free her from her rigid thinking.