This year's Just Film festival offers a diverse selection of children's and youth films that provide exciting, thought-provoking, and heartwarming experiences for everyone. However, three films stand out especially: "Girls Will Be Girls", "Diplodocus: The Tiny Dinosaur", and "Fun Lars". What is it about these stories that could win the hearts of young audiences, and why should you send your children to see them?
This film tells the story of independence, resilience, and finding one's true self in a seemingly complex world. The main character, Mira, is a 16-year-old rebellious girl whose soul longs for freedom, self-discovery, and understanding her sexuality. This bold dive into life doesn't sit well with her mother, and tensions between the two generations rise. It’s a must-see for all families to better understand each other during a time of change—where there are more transformations for both children and parents than one might expect—and how both should adapt, considering each other’s feelings.
The film screens on 13.11 at 14:00, 16.11 at 14:30, and 24.11 at 15:45. Read more HERE.
An ideal film for young dinosaur fans and budding adventurers. "Diplodocus: The Tiny Dinosaur" takes viewers on a journey through a vibrant prehistoric world with a small but brave dinosaur. This animated film is about overcoming challenges, believing in oneself, and the importance of friendship. Its colorful animation and charming characters make it an unforgettable experience, bringing joy to children’s lives and teaching them that courage and kindness are true virtues.
The film screens on 14.11 at 11:30. Read more HERE.
A fun and adventurous story that will make even the most serious viewer laugh. This heartwarming tale is about finding happiness in the smallest moments and the power of friendship to overcome any obstacle. The main characters, Amanda and Lars, feel like they've hit a total social disaster when they have to start communicating with each other. But fate has other plans. The film inspires us all to value truly important friendships.
The film screens on 12.11 at 12:00, 15.11 at 11:30, and 23.11 at 11:30. Read more HERE.
These three films offer fun adventures, laughter, and thought-provoking moments about life itself.
Come to the festival with your family and watch films that offer both entertainment and valuable life lessons!
View the full schedule HERE