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New York International Children’s Film Festival Highlights Original Work From Around the World

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  • February 28, 2025
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One of my favorite film stories of the last year has been the success of “Flow,” a critical darling and Oscar nominee for both Best Animated Feature and Best International Film. The funny thing is I think the movie itself is a tick overrated, but I don’t care because it feels like that cute cat could knock down some of the barriers that keep children’s entertainment in such silly boxes. Kids are open to filmmaking from around the world, and it doesn’t just have to be Studio Ghibli. One of the best events on the festival calendar when it comes to expanding the minds of both young and old viewers is the New York International Children’s Film Festival, an event at four venues in the city that runs basically for the first half of March.

Highlights this year include the second festival appearance of the very fun “The Legend of Ochi,” which I already reviewed in full at that link and I look forward to seeing again when it hits theaters. It’s a charmer, a throwback to an era of filmmaking that I miss.

The two films that I was most excited to see should be big draws for NYICFF: Michel Gondry’s “Maya, Give Me a Title” and Claude Barras’ “Sauvages.” The former is a personal project for the visionary director of “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” who uses ideas from his daughter Maya to craft inventive pieces of animated storytelling. The latter is the first film from the director of 2017’s stellar “My Life as a Zucchini,” one of my fave stop-motion films of its era. That I was a bit disappointed in both feels like something not worth digging into too deeply in a piece like this given how much I love the overall vibe of NYICFF. That can wait for another day. If you’re a fan of Gondry or “Zucchini,” they’re still worth seeing, and you can do so earlier than anyone.

Other highlights I would see if I were in the Big Apple include opening night selection “Hola, Frida,” “Home Court,” “Kensuke’s Kingdom,” and “Totto Chan: The Little Girl at the Window.”

Find all the details below, get tickets here, and maybe you can see the next “Flow” before any of your friends:

FEATURE FILM PROGRAM

A BOAT IN THE GARDENSlocum et moiFRANCE, LUXEMBOURG | NORTH AMERICAN PREMIEREJean-François Laguionie, 2024, 76 min.Recommended ages 8+

In French with English subtitles

1940s France, near the Marne river. François is as bit adrift until he and his father embark on a project: to build a replica of a legendary navigator’s boat together. Another lyrical tale from the great Jean-François Laguionie (NYICFF 2017, 2012).

HOLA, FRIDAOPENING NIGHTCANADA, FRANCE | US PREMIEREAndré Kadi and Karine Vézina, 2024, 82 min.Recommended ages 7+

In Spanish with English subtitles

This is the story of a girl who is different. Her world is Coyoacán, in Mexico City. Sparkling and vibrant, everything fascinates her. Say hola to Frida Kahlo.

HOME COURTUNITED STATES, CAMBODIA | NEW YORK CITY PREMIEREErica Tanamachi, 2024, 98 min.Recommended ages 10+

In English and Khmer with English subtitles

This 2025 answer to Hoop Dreams follows a first-gen high school basketball phenom on her quest for college superstardom.

JIPPIE NO MORE!NETHERLANDS | NEW YORK PREMIEREMargien Rogaar, 2024, 95 min.Recommended ages 10+

In Dutch with English subtitles

Jippie’s sister is getting married, and the whole family is helping with the celebration. The good dishes are out, decorations are set, and Jippie is prepared for the performance of a lifetime. But when he falls in love for the first time, his attention is no longer on his big gig.

KENSUKE’S KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM, LUXEMBOURG, FRANCE | ICYMI FEST FLASHBACKNeil Boyle & Kirk Hendry, 2023, 84 min.Recommended ages 8+

In English

Missed NYICFF 2024’s Grand Prize winning feature? Now’s your chance: catch the return of this audience favorite, Robinson Crusoe-style adventure, based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo.

THE LEGEND OF OCHICENTERPIECEUNITED STATES | EAST COAST PREMIEREIsaiah Saxon, 2025, 96 min.Recommended ages 9+

In English

In a remote northern village, Yuri is raised to never go outside and to fear the reclusive forest creatures known as the ochi. When a baby ochi is left behind by its pack, she embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to reunite it with its family.

LIVING LARGEŽIVOT K SEŽRÁNÍCZECH REPUBLIC, FRANCE | EAST COAST PREMIEREKristina Dufková, 2024, 80 min.Recommended ages 9+

In English

Ben is charming, funny, and in a seriously cool rock band with his friends. But growing up is hard, and one little problem turns out to be bigger than he bargained for.

MAYA, GIVE ME A TITLEMaya, donne-moi un titreSPOTLIGHTFRANCE | NORTH AMERICAN PREMIEREMichel Gondry, 2024, 61 min.Recommended ages 8+

In French with English subtitles

Because Maya’s dad is always traveling, they keep in touch via nightly calls, creating stories in which she is the star. Because Maya’s dad is also renowned filmmaker Michel Gondry, we get these stories in all their inventive, stop-motion glory.

MOOMINVALLEYFINLAND, UNITED KINGDOM | US PREMIERENigel Davies, 2024, 66 min.Recommended ages 5+

In English

Just in time to celebrate their 80th anniversary (and they don’t look a day over…however old they’re supposed to be!), our Moominfriends return for more adventures. Celebrate with three all-new stories from the world of Moominvalley.

¡SALTA!SPAIN | US PREMIEREOlga Osorio, 2023, 85 min.Recommended ages 8+

In Spanish with English subtitles

Come for the killer ‘80s soundtrack and gorgeous Spanish seaside vistas. Stay for the wormholes and a brotherly love that spans decades (1940s, 1980s, and 2020s, to be exact—just not always in that order).

SAVAGESSAUVAGESSWITZERLAND, FRANCE, BELGIUMClaude Barras, 2024, 87 min.Recommended ages 7+

In French with English subtitles

From the Oscar-nominated director of NYICFF 2017’s My Life as a Zucchini comes a gorgeously animated tale of family, nature, and understanding our roots.

TOTTO CHAN: THE LITTLE GIRL AT THE WINDOW窓ぎわのトットちゃんSPOTLIGHTJAPAN | NORTH AMERICAN PREMIEREShinnosuke Yakuwa, 2023, 114 min.Recommended ages 8+

In Japanese with English subtitles

Based on the beloved memoir—now required reading in many Japanese elementary schools—Totto-Chan is the powerful story of an imaginative girl learning to be herself even as the world around her changes.

WINNERSSIEGER SEINGERMANY | NEW YORK PREMIERESoleen Yusef, 2024, 119 min.Recommended ages 10+

In German with English subtitles

After leaving Syria for Berlin, Mona is struggling to find her footing. School is chaotic. Her mean-girl classmates all hail from other countries, and she barely knows any German. What she does know is soccer, but it’s going to take a lot more than skills to bring the team together.

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

SHORTS FOR TOTSRecommended ages 3-6

Created for our youngest and first-ever moviegoers, but beloved by grown-ups, Shorts for Tots is sure to delight all audiences.

SHORT FILMS ONERecommended ages 5-10

Whether you’re a baby chick who’s flown the coop, a budding Lego master, or just out for a movie, there’s lots to get into in Short Films One.

SHORT FILMS TWORecommended ages 8-14

Spending the week at a new house? Traveling the land with your ties and guitar? Waiting for the bus? Let Short Films Two take you away.

SHORT FILMS THREERecommended ages 12+

Shorts for our older crowd: teens and grown-ups only.

CELEBRATING BLACK STORIESRecommended ages 9+

Shorts from around the world that embrace the joy, resilience, and complexity of being young and Black.

GIRLS’ POVRecommended ages 10+

Not just for girls! These shorts feature stories of girls breaking the mold.

HEEBIE JEEBIESRecommended ages 9+

Wild, spooky, freaky, and bizarre…prepare to have your mind blown.

¡HOLA CINE!Recommended ages 9+

Latinx stories from around the world, and not just in Spanish, celebrating the many Latinx cultures, histories, identities and languages.

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