Thursday, April 12, 2007

Sprockets

Its full name is Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children, but around here we just call it Sprockets (or “Shprockets” if we’re feeling a bit Teutonic). Now entering its tenth year, this family-focused fest­ival is screening 98 films from 28 coun­tries from April 13–22, 2007 at sev­eral venues around the city. For the first time, and des­pite the fact that we have no kids, my wife and I will be seeing a couple of films. On Saturday April 14th, we’ll see:

We were very careful to choose screen­ings where the sub­titles are NOT read aloud, since our exper­i­ence with this at TIFF last year was very dis­tracting. Sprockets reminds us that there is a whole world of film out there that rarely sees the­at­rical dis­tri­bu­tion in North America. If you have kids, why not intro­duce them to some­thing out­side the Hollywood main­stream early in their lives? It will open up the whole world to them.

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