During Taartrovers Cinemini, we screen beautiful, sweet, exciting, abstract, narrative and sometimes challenging short films, especially for toddlers and preschoolers. Afterwards, visitors play together in a light landscape consisting of various installations that allow children to discover how light can create stories in a playful way. They explore form, projection, light, shadow, stories, movement and colour. How are shadows created? Where do images come from, how do shapes become larger or smaller and how do shapes disappear into thin air? And what stories can they see in the shapes? For adults, shadows are something natural, but for children they may be a magician who turns adults into tall giants.
PROGRAMME
Endless animal fun! Running, swimming, teasing, growing, changing, and moving. You do it all in this program packed with animal fun!
WHERE IS KO?
Jorn Leeuwerink, Emma van Dam & Robin Aerts, 2016
The Netherlands
7 minutes
Cas gets a rabbit as a birthday present. But the next day, Ko has disappeared from his hutch. So what do you do? You go after him! During his search, he meets Mole, and every time he comes above ground, he finds a new surprise. Will he find his new friend again?
BIG WOLF AND LITTLE WOLF
Rémi Durin, 2018
France
13 minutes
Big Wolf lives happily on his own under a beautiful tree, until one day a little wolf moves in with him. Little Wolf eats his food, messes up his things, snores—in short, he is a huge nuisance. But when Little Wolf leaves, Big Wolf realizes how much he misses his little friend.
SOME LOGIC
Rop van Mierlo, 2014
The Netherlands
1 minute
The pigeon parades across the page, bats sleep soundly upside down, a fiery orange horse thunders through a white field, the crocodile pokes its head out of the swamp, and two goats stare at you curiously. Will you join us in the fantasy world of these colorful, cheerful animals?
KUAP
Nils Hedinger, 2018
Switzerland
8 minutes
A tadpole misses its chance to become a frog and is left behind. But there is much to discover in the pond, and spring will surely come again next year. A little story about growing up.