BAICFF is an annual Playdate for the Imagination™ where education and imagination collide. The festival offers families a cinematic view of the world’s varied cultures and traditions. The films inspire curiosity and conversation, and allow children to experience a wide range of cultural perspectives.
The 12th Annual Bay Area International Children’s Film Festival is set for SAT & SUN, February 22 & 23, 2020 at the Chabot Space & Science Center.
Recommended ages
Morning Shorts: All ages
Afternoon Shorts: Age 7+
Feature Films: Age 8+
Schedule for Saturday films (subject to change, double-check their website):
Theater 1: Megadome | Theater 2: Planetarium | ||
10:15am | Shorts All Ages: Program 1 | 10:15am | Shorts All Ages: Program 2 |
11:15am | How Do They Do That? Go! Go! Cory Carson |
11:15am | Kat White: Children’s Music |
1:00pm | Feature: Microplastic Madness | ||
1:00pm | Power of Knowledge | 2:30pm | Power of Friendship |
1:45pm | Feature: Child of Nature | 3:30pm | Shorts 7+: Program 2 |
3:30pm | Shorts for 7+: Program 1 | ||
4:45pm | Workshop Shorts | ||
All Day | Little Theater Shorts Program |
In addition to quality films, BAICFF offers children exciting hands-on learning. The workshops were developed by Academy Award-nominated animator Jim Capobianco and staffed by talented film & media students of Berkeley City College. A unique feature of BAICFF is our commitment to show the day’s workshop films on the big screen. This is a big highlight of the festival and always a lot of fun.
See the full list of workshops available here >
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/22/20
10:15 am - 6:00 pm
Cost
$22/Adult; $14/Youth; Workshops: $30 each. Weekend Pass: $32/Adult; $20/Youth
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