UH KIDS FIRST! Film Festival
Watch free, age-appropriate kids movies from around the world Sundays in July.
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UH Mānoa Art Auditorium 2535 McCarthy Mall, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

KIDS FIRST! Film Festival
The Adventures of Zack and Molly
The 13 annual KIDS FIRST! Film Festival shows free movies every Sunday in July. Kids can see 40 shorts from 18 countries on topics ranging from the environment, anti-bullying, empowering girls, tech, "hoomans" and their fur-babies, aliens, making a difference and more lessons told in a fun way. There are also door prizes.
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On Sunday, July 28 the movies will run for one hour and 23 minutes and are appropriate for kids 5 to 18 years.
Do All the Good
- Make a Difference (US), 2 min.—Middle-school students talk about being inclusive.
- Little Warriors (US), 23 min.—Young people take on climate concerns in their cities.
- Change for Chimps (Canada), 7 min.—A girl raises money for her hero, Dr. Jane Goodall.
- Skyfall (Spain), 2 min.—The environment fights back against a careless society.
- Educate Girls (US/India), 6 min.—A group works to empower girls through schools, training local champions and mobilizing communities.
- The Adventure of Zack and Molly (US), 11 min.—Molly take Zack deep underwater to explore her home.
- Chika, The Dog in the Ghetto (Germany), 16 min.—In a Jewish ghetto in Poland, a dog helps a 5-year-old develop in a time of persecution.
- Are You Volleyball? (Iran), 15 min.—Arabic-speaking asylum seekers face soldiers at the border of an English-speaking country. A deaf boy helps aid the communication between the two groups in this winner of 100 awards in 300 festivals.