Belle & Sebastien

(1960’s TV series turned feature film) Ages 8 and up.

Set during WWII in the Snowy Alps, a young boy and a giant mountain sheepdog become friends and have their loyalty to each other and their village put to the test.

Explore the World at This Year’s Providence Children’s Film Festival, February 12-22, 2015

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Okee Dokee #2

(Music Documentary) – All ages.

GRAMMY® Award-winning Americana Folk musicians, the Okee Dokee Brothers, composed the songs for Through the Woods while hiking sections of the Appalachian Trail. Join them on their journey in the wilderness as they hike, camp and compose some foot stomping, knee slapping music.

Submit Your Film

The CALL FOR ENTRIES for the 2015 Providence Children’s Film Festival is now open.

The PCFF programming committee looks for films with content that speaks positively to children, teens, and families of diverse ages, backgrounds, and ethnicities. We seek films that are entertaining and challenging to young minds. We select films that are both appropriate and important for young audiences to see—light, comical, and uplifting stories, but also films with tragic, difficult, and thought-provoking themes.  A film does not need a “story-book” ending. PCFF welcomes foreign films with subtitles, documentaries, animation, and experimental films that give young audiences a wider perspective on the diversity of world cultures and art forms.

General submission details HERE.

Are you a youth filmmaker under the age of 18? Submit your film to the YOUTH FILMMAKER SHOWCASE (YFS)

PCFF is committed to nurturing the work of young filmmakers and so is proud to present a program of films all made by youth—from around the world—and to provide an opportunity for young filmmakers to talk about both the fun and the challenges they face following the YFS screening.

Youth Filmmaker submission details HERE.