The third event of the 1st edition of Cinema a la Boira will take place on one of the most emblematic stages in the city, the Casal, old cinema in the capital of La Segarra. The session is aimed at a very special audience: children and young people of Cervera, as well as their families.
WEDNESDAY 03 NOVEMBER 2021
One of the main objectives of the association is the formation of new audiences and the discovery of new forms of audiovisual, and the choice of both the animated film, “Carbassó’s life”, as of the guest speaker, the child psychologist Montse Domènech, they are definitely aimed at getting the interest and entertainment of the little ones and their companions.
● Place: Cinema of the Casal de Cervera.
● Day i hour: Saturday 6 from November to 18 hours.
● Duration: 2 hours.
● Free activity until capacity is exhausted. Prior registration required.
My life as a zucchini
Claude Barras, Switzerland-France, 2016
From 7 years
Synopsis:
Zucchini is a strange name for a boy from 9 years, although its history is surprisingly universal. After the sudden death of his mother, Zucchini befriends a nice policeman, Raymond, who accompanies him to his new foster home with other orphans of his age. Courgette, at the beginning, struggle to adapt to this strange and hostile change. With the help of Raymond and his new friends, Zucchini will learn to love and trust others. “Carbassó’s life” is an animated stop-motion adaptation of the novel·the one of Gilles Paris “Autobiography of a Zucchini”.
A different bet, brave and pedagogical film for children. Carbassó's life has become one of the pel·most award-winning animated films in recent years.
The screening will be accompanied by child-youth psychologist and pedagogue Montse Domènech, author of reference books in the field of emotional disorders such as La vaccine against por, Educate me well, The children don't come from Paris, Let's eat!…
This time, at the end of the screening, an activity will be carried out with the audience in accordance with the experience, sensations and emotions that the children had when they saw the movie·film. The purpose of this activity is to address the issues that the film deals with in a fun way, with the aim that both children and adults can enjoy a post-screening session and talk about such universal topics that we believe are of interest to all audiences, like mourning.
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