Going to the movies is a magical thing when you're a kid. With the inaugural edition of the Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club, this Saturday, November 7, kids and adults alike have several chances to really delve into the magic of the cinema. Kids and adults can catch brilliant shorts, both fiction and documentary, or dive into the fascinating world of Marilyn Agrelo's documentary Mad Hot Ballroom, where New York elementary schoolers learn ballroom dancing. (And, as made clear from the preview, the movie is filled with relatable, real kids being kiddish and having youthful emotions and fun times dancing.) November 7, 10:30 am (Ages 3+) Shorts Program The morning shorts program focuses on the work of three filmmakers: Jennifer Oxley, Jay Rosenblatt, and Eva Saks. There will be a post-screening Q and A with the directors, who are all Tribeca Film Festival alumni. Oxley (who's worked on Sesame Street and Nick Jr.
- 11/2/2009
- TribecaFilm.com
Going to the movies is a magical thing when you're a kid. With the inaugural edition of the Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club, this Saturday, November 7, kids and adults alike have several chances to really delve into the magic of the cinema, whether it's watching brilliant shorts, both fiction and documentary, or diving into the fascinating world of Marilyn Agrelo's documentary Mad Hot Ballroom, about New York elementary schoolers who learn ballroom dancing. (And, as made clear from the preview, the movie is filled with relateable, real kids being kiddish and having youthful emotions and fun times dancing.) November 7, 10:30 am (Ages 3+) Shorts Program The morning shorts program focuses on the work of three filmmakers: Jennifer Oxley, Jay Rosenblatt, and Eva Saks. There will be a post-screening Q and A with the directors, who are all Tribeca Film Festival alumni. Oxley's (who's worked on Sesame Street and Nick Jr.'s...
- 11/2/2009
- TribecaFilm.com
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