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Short films for all ages

The 10th edition of the festival features short films for all ages. With sessions designed for children aged 3, 6, 8, and 10, IndieJúnior Porto presents films that spark the imagination and creativity, address sensitivity, and deal with current issues.

Short films +3

In the session designed for children aged 3 and up, eight films full of imagination and sensitivity will be shown. Among them are “A Luz é Grande” (The Light is Great), a story about discovering our first words and everything they reveal about us and the world, and “Uma Criatura Diferente” (A Different Creature), which invites us to think about fear, shyness, and care.

31 SAT 4:15 p.m., BATALHA (Room 1)
01 SUN 4:30 p.m., BATALHA (Room 2)

Shorts +6

Shorts +6 is designed for children aged 6 and up and will screen seven short films full of imagination. Among them are “À Conquista da Panqueca!” (Conquering the Pancake!), which shows us that even the most mischievous have the right to take a bite out of a juicy pancake, and “Juntar” (Gathering), which celebrates the joy of community and joint creation, interpreted here by ducks.

31 SAT 11:45 a.m., BATALHA (Room 1)
01 SUN 10:30, BATALHA (Room 1)

Shorts +8

This session brings together four short films for children aged 8 and up. Among them is “Encontrei uma Caixa” (I Found a Box): a film about the discovery of a box that can be used in many ways, giving free rein to imagination and creativity.

The films in this session will have Portuguese subtitles, and the last film, “A Emancipação de Mimi” (Mimi’s Emancipation), will have descriptive subtitles.

31 SAT 11:15, BATALHA (Room 2)
01 SUN 12:00, BATALHA (Room 2)

Shorts +10

A session with four short films for children aged 10 and up. One of them is “Cão Sozinho” (Lonely Dog), which tells the true story of a dog, a grandfather, and a granddaughter.

31 SAT 12:30 p.m., BATALHA (Room 2)
01 SUN 3:00 p.m., BATALHA (Room 2)

More information about the sessions in the festival’s digital magazine.