Film/Movie
2nd Annual Coastline Children's Film Festival
What: The Coastline Children’s Film Festival in partnership with Brookview School announces the unveiling of the 2nd annual international children’s film festival for Southwest Michigan. This one-of-a-kind family event will take place in seven locations in Berrien County, Michigan from February 3rd through February 12th. We are offering over 50 films from around the world in this year's festival. There’s comedy, adventure, love, music, dancing, lots of happy endings and a few sad ones. Films will be screened in St. Joseph at the Box Factory for the Arts and the Krasl Art Center; in Benton Harbor at the Anna Russo Sieber Gallery and the Citadel Dance and Music Center (Music Campus @ 204 Water St); in Three Oaks at The Acorn Theater; at the New Buffalo Performing Arts Center at the New Buffalo Middle School/High School and at the Bridgman Public Library. This year we are presenting the best short films from the world-renowned New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF). This year we will be presenting a host of outstanding films for the whole family, many for the very young and some appropriate for middle and high school students. They include award winning films that have been screened all over the globe—What’s on Your Plate, a documentary about kids and food politics; Louder Than a Bomb, a film chronicling a kids’ poetry slam in Chicago; One Lucky Elephant, a 10,000 pound love story about a circus elephant’s retirement; the 1953 Cannes Film Festival winner, White Mane; Eleanor’s Secret, a charming animated film about the magic of learning to read; and selections from Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s Concerts recorded nearly fifty years ago. Admission for all films is free; however, a one-dollar suggested donation per person is requested. Parents will be given guidance to content and age appropriateness. For more information call Brookview School at 269 925-3544 or Leslie Sullivan at 269-757-1491. There are also a series of hands-on workshops being offered by the Anna Russo Sieber Gallery (ARS) and the Krasl Art Center (KAC). Please go to www.annarussoart.com and www.krasl.org for more details.
When:
Where: Please visit www.brookviewschool.org for a complete list of locations and addresses
Phone: 269-925-3544
Website: www.brookviewschool.org

What: The Coastline Children’s Film Festival in partnership with Brookview School announces the unveiling of the 2nd annual international children’s film festival for Southwest Michigan. This one-of-a-kind family event will take place in seven locations in Berrien County, Michigan from February 3rd through February 12th. We are offering over 50 films from around the world in this year's festival. There’s comedy, adventure, love, music, dancing, lots of happy endings and a few sad ones. Films will be screened in St. Joseph at the Box Factory for the Arts and the Krasl Art Center; in Benton Harbor at the Anna Russo Sieber Gallery and the Citadel Dance and Music Center (Music Campus @ 204 Water St); in Three Oaks at The Acorn Theater; at the New Buffalo Performing Arts Center at the New Buffalo Middle School/High School and at the Bridgman Public Library. This year we are presenting the best short films from the world-renowned New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF). This year we will be presenting a host of outstanding films for the whole family, many for the very young and some appropriate for middle and high school students. They include award winning films that have been screened all over the globe—What’s on Your Plate, a documentary about kids and food politics; Louder Than a Bomb, a film chronicling a kids’ poetry slam in Chicago; One Lucky Elephant, a 10,000 pound love story about a circus elephant’s retirement; the 1953 Cannes Film Festival winner, White Mane; Eleanor’s Secret, a charming animated film about the magic of learning to read; and selections from Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s Concerts recorded nearly fifty years ago. Admission for all films is free; however, a one-dollar suggested donation per person is requested. Parents will be given guidance to content and age appropriateness. For more information call Brookview School at 269 925-3544 or Leslie Sullivan at 269-757-1491. There are also a series of hands-on workshops being offered by the Anna Russo Sieber Gallery (ARS) and the Krasl Art Center (KAC). Please go to www.annarussoart.com and www.krasl.org for more details.
When:
Where: Please visit www.brookviewschool.org for a complete list of locations and addresses
Phone: 269-925-3544
Website: www.brookviewschool.org


