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Wave of Wonder
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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Wave of Wonder
January 29, Thursday at 5pm
January 31, Saturday at 1pm
WAVE OF WONDER
(65 min)
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This collection of films is meant to wash over you in a wave of exquisite, painterly animation. Dive down deep into stories that will take you to strange planets, the frozen tundra, dense forests and inside the workings of a marionette theater. These films are meant to remind you that life is a journey, that sometimes hard choices have to be made and that dreams really can come true.

A Lifestory
(Nacho Rodriguez, Spain, 2013, 4:20 min) Nonverbal.
A little cat must leave his home planet to look for something precious.

The Song for Rain
(Yawen Zheng, China, 2012, 8:11 min) Nonverbal.
A little boy meets a fox on a rainy day. What will become of their friendship when the clouds go away?

The Little Cousteau
(Jakub Kouril, Czech Republic, 2013, 8 min) Nonverbal.
A little boy longs for deep-sea adventures in a snow-covered city.

Bear Story
(Gabriel Osorio Vargas, Chile, 2014, 10:14 min) Nonverbal.
An old bear goes out every day to a busy street corner. Through a tin marionette theater of his own making, the bear will tell us his life story.

The Dam Keeper
(Dice Tsutsumi and Robert Kondo, USA, 2013, 18:05 min) In English.
A young pig is encumbered with an important job, but his friendship with a new classmate changes everything for him.

Gerdas Vej
(Jeremy Pailler, France, 2013, 15:41 min) In Danish with English subtitles.
A little girl must cross distances and meet strange characters to find the one she loves, and learn what life is really about.

For ages 9+.
Notes to parents: This is a program for dreamers who are not afraid of themes that are sometimes sad. There are happy endings, too. The animation is breathtaking throughout.

Trailers:
The Little Cousteau: https://vimeo.com/92071821
A Lifestory: https://vimeo.com/73543212
The Dam Keeper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTd3J1GFC5M
Gerdas Vej: http://gerdasvej.wix.com/film#!trailer/c1t44

Location

Northwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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Contact

Owner: Ilana Holmes
On BPT Since: Jan 01, 2000
 
Chris Day
nwfilmforum.org/


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