“Gabriel” is a story of friendship and teenage dilemmas, with a touch of both mystery and comedy. A family tragedy left 12-year-old Tomek living with his grandparents from infancy. His desire to meet his father inspires a road trip full of dangerous adventures. A mysterious friend (Gabriel) with impeccable timing keeps the journey alive. The closer Tomek gets to his father, the closer he discovers the secret of Gabriel.
The fifth-grade chorus of PS22 on Staten Island, N.Y., became a YouTube sensation when their teacher started posting videos of them singing. Their rousing renditions of pop songs soon earned them a national legion of fans, as well as the attention of Academy Awards producers. This joyous documentary follows the talented and diverse group of kids and their energetic instructor, as together they tackle creative differences, lost voices, and homesickness on their way to appearing in the finale of the 2011 Academy Awards ceremony. The transformative power of music shines throughout.
Set against the backdrop of the wolf reintroduction program in Yellowstone National Park, “Druid Peak” is a coming of age story about a troubled teenage boy who finds a home tracking wolves in the wildlands of Wyoming.
Sixteen-year-old Owen isn’t just rebellious—he’s a bully with a mean streak. Growing up in coal country West Virginia, he struggles against the claustrophobia of small town life, lashing out against school and family. But when his actions lead to the death of a friend, Owen is sent to live with his estranged father, Everett, a biologist on Yellowstone’s wolf reintroduction program.
At first, Owen wants no part of this new life. Then he comes face to face with a Canadian grey wolf. The creature’s deep, penetrating gaze startles him, stirring something long dead inside his own self. Sensing the first signs of change in his son, Everett encourages Owen to collect some basic data about the wolf he saw and its family pack–the Druid Peak pack. Owen’s small assignment grows into a passion and his own life becomes deeply tied to the Druid Peak wolves and their struggle for survival. When a change in government policy threatens the animals, Owen must decide how far he will go to protect the wolves, his father and the place he has finally come to call home. A coming-of-age story with a conservation twist, Druid Peak is a film about the human soul’s need for wild things, and the challenges of holding onto them.
Writer/director Marni Zelnick was awarded a $100,000 production grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for work on this film. Shot on location in West Virginia, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and Utah, “Druid Peak” stars Spencer Treat Clark (“Mystic River,” “Gladiator”), Andrew Wilson (“Rushmore,” “The Royal Tenenbaums”), Rachel Korine (“Spring Breakers,” “Septien”) and the wolves of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife (“White Fang,” “Into the Wild”).
The 12-year-old son of the world’s greatest detective embarks on a rollicking adventure to solve the mystery of his long-lost mother’s true identity in this family-friendly, action-packed film. Growing up without knowledge of his mother’s mysterious fate leads Nono, on the eve of his bar mitzvah, on the most significant investigation of his life. “The Zigzag Kid” uses wit and humor to explore the sometimes complicated relationships between right and wrong, and how these inform love and loyalty—in a modern, beautifully filmed tale that speaks frankly to both adults and tweens. Plus, a family film that features Isabella Rosselini!
Fans de Hayao Miyazaki y Studio Ghibli, ¡es hora de ampliar horizontes! Este hermoso cuento de hadas moderno es la última película de animación de Mamoru Hosoda ("Summer Wars", proyectada en el PCFF 2011; "La chica que saltaba a través del tiempo"). "Wolf Children" es una exquisita fantasía sobre una madre soltera, Hana, que tuvo la desgracia de enamorarse de un hombre lobo. Él era amable y considerado, pero dado a vagar por las calles de noche a cuatro patas, que es como tiene un trágico final. Sola, Hana aprende a cuidar de unos niños que tienen el valiente encanto de los jóvenes humanos, pero la imprevisibilidad y el apetito de los cachorros en crecimiento. Con su magnífica animación y una dirección sensible y polifacética, es una película divertida, estimulante y conmovedora sobre la naturaleza, la educación y la llamada de lo salvaje. Ideal para ver en familia y también para las manadas de lobos.
Proyectada en el PCFF 2014 para celebrar el 25 aniversario de una de las obras maestras de la animación japonesa.
Una de las películas más entrañables e internacionalmente conocidas de todos los tiempos, una película que Roger Ebert calificó como "una de las cinco mejores películas" jamás hechas para niños, "Mi vecino Totoro" es una historia engañosamente sencilla sobre Satsuki y Mei, dos niñas que se trasladan con su padre al campo mientras su madre convalece en un hospital cercano. Pronto descubren que los bosques de los alrededores son el hogar de una familia de Totoros, criaturas gentiles pero poderosas que viven en un enorme y antiguo alcanforero y que sólo ven los niños. Basados en las imaginaciones infantiles del propio Miyazaki, los Totoros parecen pandas de gran tamaño con orejas de conejo, el mayor de los cuales lleva a las niñas en paseos giratorios por las copas de los árboles, les presenta a un peludo Gatobús de múltiples patas -un guiño al Gato de Cheshire de Lewis Carroll- y, en última instancia, acerca mucho más a las dos como hermanas.
Bajo la alegría y la sencillez narrativa de la película se esconden profundidades de sabiduría. Como gran parte de la obra de Miyazaki, en el fondo "Mi vecino Totoro" trata de la relación de la humanidad con la Tierra. La película está impregnada de una reverencia casi espiritual por el poder de la naturaleza (una filosofía ligada a la antigua creencia sintoísta de que cada objeto de la naturaleza tiene un alma). Todo lo que nos rodea, desde las arboledas salpicadas de luz hasta las maravillosas nubes, se hace eco de la densidad y la exuberancia de la vida. Protegidas por los Totoros, sabemos que nuestras dos heroínas no sufrirán ningún daño en los claros soleados y las sombras misteriosas del bosque. Puede que las chicas se sientan sobrecogidas por el poder y la majestuosidad que las rodea, pero comprenden instintivamente que la naturaleza no tiene malicia. El espectador queda maravillado ante la belleza, el misterio y la preciosidad del mundo que nos rodea.
Eskil is an unhappy, self-reliant eleven-year-old boy who is constantly on the move due to his father’s job. Trinidad is the town’s cranky, eccentric woman he is warned to stay away from—but doesn’t. In the time spent with Trinidad building her boat, Eskil discovers a self-awareness that helps restore his relationship with his separated parents. Trinidad gains a supporting friend who helps her achieve a lifetime goal. Children’s films this beautiful and genuine are rare.
Fearing the possibility of being split up because of their grandmother’s illness, a young brother and sister embark on an unforgettable journey through breathtaking landscapes of rural Scotland. SIDE BY SIDE is a rare and genuinely heartfelt story about two very different siblings growing closer because they must depend on one another during an unsettling time.
Lauren and her younger brother, Harvey, live with their elderly grandmother who needs constant care. When the old woman is sent to a nursing home, Lauren accepts a scholarship to a prestigious sports academy believing that she and Harvey will stay together and live with Janice, Lauren’s calculating and deceitful sports agent. It soon becomes clear, however, that Janice’s real intention is to split the pair up to better exploit Lauren’s athletic talent. When Harvey runs away to fulfill the promise he made to Grandma to find their long-lost grandfather, Lauren follows after him. En route, brother and sister discover that, despite all their differences, when they are side by side they are strong enough to deal with anything, even their biggest fears. As we follow their journey across the beautiful British countryside, we slowly come to realize that it is the journey, not the destination that really matters.
Part road movie, part Bildungsroman, part family drama and part children’s escapade, Arthur Landon’s endearing feature-film debut explores the solid bond between a sister and brother, and celebrates the importance of coming together.
** USA PREMIERE**
While attending a super-cool summer camp where campers compete to build the highest multi-story, self-standing structure possible using scrap wood, a best friendship between two adolescent boys is greatly tested. A series of misunderstandings and hurtful slights, some intentional and some not, creates a building tension that grips the viewer’s attention—and empathy—to the end. Director Marien Rogaar has constructed a film with an amazingly caring hand. Don’t miss this USA PREMIERE!
Lola lives on a houseboat called “The Pea” with her mother, but life isn’t exactly smooth sailing. She misses her long-gone Dad and doesn’t care much for her Mom’s new boyfriend. Things change when she befriends a Turkish schoolmate with problems of his own. Despite the tough subjects in this film LOLA ON THE PEA is also musical, funny, and fast-paced with a believable story that will provide much to talk about after the show.