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A colorful, musical mix of animation and live-action films from around the world.

Aston's Stones
Aston feels sorry for the lonely, cold stones he finds along the path on his way home, so one by one he picks them up and takes them home to care for them. But when they start to take over their home, Father suggests a practical solution. (Uzi Geffenblad, Lotta Geffenblad, Sweden, 9 min)

Bigbox Singsong John
His name is John. He’s not a leprechaun. He just happens to think a pipe and a hat are cool. (Warren Brown, Adam Goddard, Canada, 1 min)

Horsie
A carefree, simply drawn horse trots across a meadow, until she encounters a large, properly drawn horse whose size, sophistication and severity make her feel inadequate. (Sara Wahl, Finland, 2 min)

Milk Drinking Contest
You do not need to understand Finnish to rock out to this head-banging anthem to milk. (Maikki Kantola, Finland, 3 min)

Booo
Bouncy little Booo wants to play with the bigger bunnies and tries his best to keep up, despite their taunts and teases. But when the older bunnies get into trouble with a scary dog, Booo gets to show them what he is made of. (Alicja Jaworski, Sweden, 7 min)

Mermaid
This beautifully shot film warns of the heartbreaking effects of pollution and global warming on the reefs and oceans of the world. (Matt Tomaszewski, Australia, 2 min)

Animals
Super cool, color-saturated blob-like creatures whack each other on the head, throb and weave to a techno vibe, against a live-action urban background. (Kristofer Strom, Sweden, 5 min)

Cherry on the Cake
It’s Cherry’s birthday, and she’s excited about spending it with her family. But Mom and Dad and Sister and Brother are all caught up in their own worlds, and the smaller Cherry feels, the smaller she gets. Will she disappear all together? (Hyebin Lee, England, 8 min)

Hedgehug
In this charming animation, a lonely hedgehog searches for his valentine. (Dan Pinto, USA, 5 min)

Lost and Found
A young boy finds a penguin at his doorstep and decides to return him to the South Pole in a handmade rowboat. A sweet and tender tale of love and adventure, based on the award-winning book by Oliver Jeffers. (Philip Hunt, England, 24 min)

Recommended for ages 3–8. (Total running time 66 min)
Saturday, September 25, 10:30 am
Landmark’s Embarcadero Center Cinema
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