Spring Break Short Films

Sunday, Apr 28, 2019 at 9:00AM

Western Development Museum - Moose Jaw

Looking for something to do with your family over spring break? The WDM Moose Jaw will be showing a selection of new and classic animated short films from the National Film Board in our theatre! Running daily on a repeating loop, the films will feature a variety shorts that are sure to appeal to all ages.

Regular Museum admission applies.
FREE for WDM members.

We will also have a variety of scavenger hunts available for visitors to take part in.

For more information, please call 306-693-5989.

Films and Synopsis:

Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life
Chris Lavis & Maciek Szczerbowski, 2010 | 23 min
Once Jennie had everything. The terrier had two food bowls, two pillows, and for cold weather, a red wool sweater. She even had a master who loved her. But Jennie didn't care. In the middle of the night she packed everything she had in a black leather bag with gold buckles and looked out of her favourite window for the last time...

Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life follows Jennie's suspenseful and unexpectedly moving journey to gain new experiences and realize her dream of becoming the star of the World Mother Goose Theatre.

The National Film Board of Canada and Warner Home Video present this live-action/animated adaptation of Maurice Sendak's book from filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski (Oscar® nominee and Genie Award winner for Madame Tutli-Putli), featuring the voices of Meryl Streep and Forest Whitaker.

I Want a Dog
Sheldon Cohen, 2002 | 10 min
In this animated short by Sheldon Cohen, young May wants a dog more than anything else in the world. She thinks about dogs all the time; she talks about them, reads about them and covers the walls of her bedroom with dog pictures. But every time she asks her parents for a puppy, they tell her to wait till she's older. But sticking to her motto of "If at first you don’t succeed, try again," May comes up with an ingenious idea to change her parents' minds. Based on the book by Dayal Kaur Khalsa.

The Dingles
Les Drew, 1988 | 7 min
Created by award-winning animator/director Les Drew, this animated short features Doris Dingle and her family of three cats. Sure to appeal to children of all ages, The Dingles shows what happens when an unexpected violent wind disrupts the family's idyllic life. The film is based on the book The Dingles, written by Helen Levchuk and illustrated by John Bianchi.

Moon Man
Paul Morstad, 2004 | 3 min
Moon Man is an animated short inspired by the song “Moon Man Newfie,” composed and sung by Canadian music legend Stompin' Tom Connors. It tells the story of folk hero Codfish Dan, who made Newfoundland history after a lucky fishing trip on the Milky Way.

Moon Man is the NFB’s second animated film using the revolutionary IMAX SANDDE digital system, which enables animators to draw and animate 3D images in space with a moving wand. It is presented here in its 2D version.

Hedgehog’s Home
Eva Cvijanovic, 2017 | 10 min
Winner of over 35 international awards, Hedgehog's Home is an animated film by Eva Cvijanović. Based on the classic story by Branko Ćopić, a writer from the former Yugoslavia, it is a warm and universal tale that reminds us there truly is no place like home.

The Hoarder
Evelyn Lambart, 1969 | 7 min
In this short animation by Evelyn Lambart, a greedy little blue jay carries away whatever his beak can grasp. Berries, birds' eggs (nests and all), and even the sun in the sky go into his secret cache. Nothing is safe from his consuming avarice. But, as in Lambart’s film Fine Feathers, there is a moral tucked away. The blue jay learns a lesson about the importance of sharing, and he and his friends are all the merrier for it.

Location

Western Development Museum - Moose Jaw, 50 Diefenbaker Drive, Moose Jaw, SK

Contact Info

Name Karla Rasmussen
Phone (306) 693-5989
Email moosejaw@wdm.ca
Link For more info click here.

Posted by Karla Rasmussen under Community in Moose Jaw.

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