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A Wintry Wonderland Shorts Programme (U*)

Family Film Club

Totem and the Fox

Join us for the last Family Film Club of 2022!

Come along for the last Family Film Club of 2022 for a gorgeous selection of international short films that delight in the joys of winter – snowy landscapes, heart-warming friendships and end of year traditions. Full programme to be announced.

Subtitles for films will be read aloud for children via headsets. Headsets allocated first come, first served.  

Programme

The Tomten and the Fox
Based on the story by Astrid Lungrun, this beautifully rendered CGI story reveals the magic of kindness. 
Norway 2019 Dir Yaprak Morali 9min.
In Norwegian with English subtitles, read aloud for children via headsets. Headsets collected on entry to cinema – first come, first served. 

Penguin
An accident-prone penguin gets into all sorts of trouble when trying to serve party guests.
Germany 2018 Dir Julia Ocker 3min

Ursa: The Song of the Northern Lights
A young polar bear searches through a blizzard for his mother and meets other animals, eventually reaching the Northern Lights. 
Norway 2021 Dir Natalia Malykhina 9min

Croc Marmottes
A grumpy Ibex, Denis, lives in a snowy mountain cave and is disturbed by three pesky Marmots searching for somewhere to hibernate, but will he able to share or will the yodelling trio be left out in the cold?
France 2020 Dir. Benjamin Botella 7min.
In French with English subtitles, read aloud for children via headsets. Headsets collected on entry to cinema – first come, first served. 

Giuseppe 
A little hedgehog called Guiseppe always seems to miss the forest’s snowfall because he’s hibernating – well not this time! This time, he’s going to stay awake and be part of the magic of winter!
Switzerland/France 2022, Dir. Isabelle Favez 26min.
In French read aloud for children via headsets. Headsets collected on entry to cinema – first come, first served.

Cinema 2

Location
Barbican Cinema 2 & 3 are located on Beech Street, a short walk from the Barbican’s Silk Street entrance. From Silk Street, you’ll see a zebra crossing that will take you across the road to the venue. 

Address
Beech Street
London
EC2Y 8DS

Public transport
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.