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SUMMARY:TTMF 11 a.m. Kidz Kino Screening
DESCRIPTION:\nJoin us for TTMF’s Kidz Kino\, a program of short\, family-friendly films curated by kids for kids. Screening is open to all festival pass holders. Tickets are $16 for adults and $5 for kids. \n  \nSunday\, September 22 \nKIDZ KINO11:00 AM\n \nFILMS\n\nUndiscoveredDirected by: Sara Litzenberger \nHave you ever been misunderstood? If you have\, then you will make a connection with this film. —Caroline Merritt\, age 8 \n\nOne Small StepDirected by: Andrew Chesworth\, Bobby Pontillas \nThis bittersweet Oscar-nominated film presents a father and a daughter\, and shows the sacrifices that a parent has to make for his or her children. Although kids might disregard you and act like they don’t appreciate what you do for them\, it’s still important to show them that One Small Step toward fulfilling their dreams. —Sadie Steinberg\, age 14 \n\nDanny DaycareDirected by: Stu Thomson \nSo long coloring books and cartoons. Goodbye stuffed animals and nap time. Danny MacAskill is your new favorite babysitter ever. \n\nAdventuring in the Name of ScienceDirected by: Pablo Durana \nRicky Jones lives in a van with his wife\, spends his days roaming the woods and makes a living making a difference — collecting genetic data of big-leafed maples as part of an effort to cut down on illegal logging. “Why wouldn’t you want to do your part to give back to the community?” he asks. “And the community being the entire world.” \n\nBlueDirected by: Aly Nicklas \nDo you like to ride your bike even when it is winter? If so\, then you’ll love this film about a little girl and her bike. –Caroline Merritt\, age 8 \n\nDetroit HivesDirected by: Palmer Morse\, Rachel Weinberg \nHoneybees lead the charge in Tim Paule and Nicole Lindsey’s fight against urban blight in Detroit. Their fast-growing Detroit Hives has resurrected seven of the city’s approximately 90\,000 abandoned lots by setting up flourishing beehives. With Detroit’s more than 2\,000 registered hives\, the couple are part of a growing community movement. They built their first apiary on a lot purchased for $340 in partnership with Detroit Land Banks. As Nicole says\, “you don’t have to have a million dollars in your bank account to start an idea.” \n\nMarch of the NewtsDirected by: David Herasimtschuk Do you like getting funky out in the woods? Well\, these newts sure do.–Townes Merritt\, age 12 \n\nEvery Nine MinutesDirected by: DJ O’Neil\, Oliver Hamilton \nArtists find a unique way to raise awareness about plastic waste. –Henry Martin\, age 15 \n   +  Post-film Q&A with Co-Director Oliver Hamilton \n\nFar OutDirected by: Steve Jones\, Todd Jones\, Blake A. Campbell Do you know what it feels like to ski awesome powder? Then you know how Kai feels. This film shows the best parts of being in the snow. You might know how it feels to ski\, but if not\, watch this film and you will!—Joe Galbo\, age 13 \n\nSacred StridesDirected by: Forest Woodward\, Anna Callaghan\, Marie Sullivan \nSoutheastern Utah’s canyons are the ancestral home of several Native American tribes. So when the Trump administration slashed the area protected by the designation of Bears Ears National Monument\, it wasn’t just a blow to public lands — it was an affront to the tribes’ sacred history. In March 2018\, runners from the Hopi\, Navajo\, Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes ran relay-style on four routes that eventually converged near the rock spine of Comb Ridge. The run was not only a show of support for Bears Ears\, but a way to reconnect to the land and heal their relationships with each other. \n\nMission Dolomites with Killan BronDirected by: Kilian Bron \nFrench freerider Kilian Bron takes his mountain bike on a via ferrata in the Dolomites\, where he faces impossibly tight turns\, hair-raising exposure and massive consequences for the smallest error in line choice. No you didn’t\, Kilian Bron. Yes\, he did. \n  \nGUEST SPEAKER\n\nOliver HamiltonFilm Co-Director\, Every Nine Minutes \nOliver Hamilton is an indie filmmaker and cinematographer based in San Francisco. Drawn to the world of visual storytelling\, his work invites a wandering eye to settle on dynamic and narratively rich images. When he’s not filming in places as near as Los Angeles and as far as China\, you can usually catch him biking around the city\, snowboarding in Tahoe or exploring his neighborhood with a camera around his neck. He is the co-director of Every Nine Minutes. \n  \n
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