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Mr. George has nothing to do with this: cinema session for kids
In this film session, designed for kids, the collective Confederação has selected a series of short films from around the world to present at Theatro Circo.
Let's explore differences and their challenges, how to overcome obstacles, or how friendship - whether between people or animals - can make us better and stronger!
“Mr. George has nothing to do with this” promises very gentle stories that will leave you imagining other ways of seeing the world.
Tickets
Schools - Free admission (apply at circuito@bragamediaarts.com)
General public - 1,50€
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Tickets
Schools - Free admission (apply at circuito@bragamediaarts.com)
General public - 1,50€
Buy tickets
Dates
Schools - November 19 to 22 (Tue to Fri) | 10:30 a.m.
General public - November 23 (Sat) | 3 p.m.
Tickets
Schools - Free, upon registration to circuito@bragamediaarts.com
General public - 1,50€
Programming and Mediation Confederation - Theatrical Research Collective
Duration 49 min.
Age classification M/6
Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas
Acknowledgments Joana Canas Marques, Batalha Centro de Cinema, PLAY - Lisbon International Children's & Youth Film Festival (Catarina Ramalho)
Programme
L'Imbecqué (The Unbeaked), by Hugo Glavier (France, 2017, Animation, 5')
The Green Bird, by Quentin Dubois (France, 2017, Animation, 7')
La Loi du Plus Fort (Law of the Jungle), by Pascale Hecquet (Franco-Belgian, 2014, Animation, 6')
Mozi Ke Mikhandid (Happy Banana), by Reyhane Kavosh (Iran, 2020, Animation, 9')
Kiko et les animaux (Kiko and the Animals), by Yawen Zheng (Franco-Switzerland, 2020, Animation, 8')
Confederation
Confederação is a theatrical research collective founded in Oporto in 2010. Its work focuses in four areas: creation, research, publishing and training. Its starting point is proximity shows, with its own dramaturgy based on popular forms of theater, and it develops research projects with a strong connection between theater and moving images.