Year-Round Programming
In addition to our annual film festival,
Northwest Forum's Family Frames series presents year-round
programming for young people, including award-winning features and shorts,
historically important children's films, director retrospectives, documentaries
from around the globe, interdisciplinary programs, and hands-on filmmaking workshops.
Visit Northwest Film Forum's Family Frames page for more information.
Past Programming
Past Children's Film Festival schedules are available for viewing:
2009 Festival Schedule
2008 Festival Schedule
2007 Festival Schedule
Past year-round programs through Northwest Film Forum have included:
Wild Beauty: The Films of Carroll Ballard
Duma, The Black Stallion, Never Cry Wolf
Through the Eyes of a Child: Three Films from Iran
Bazi, Where is the Friend's Home, The White Balloon
Green Greatness: The Best of Gumby, Pokey and Art Clokey
Shorts celebrating Gumby's 50th Anniversary
Muppet Mania
The Muppet Movie, Labyrinth
Swashbuckler Marathon
The Sea Hawk, The Crimson Pirate, and King Solomon's Mines
Our Stories, Our Heroes
To Kill a Mockingbird, Stars in My Crown
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926)
Featuring a new score composed and performed live by Danny Barnes and Robbie Fulks. Instrumentation included banjo, tuba, electric and acoustic guitar, percussion, violin, viola, and harmonica.
Peter Pan (1924)
Featuring a new score composed and performed live by Leslie McMichael on Celtic, electric, and concert harp.
Serious Playtime: Tati Turns 100
Mr. Hulot's Holiday, Jour De Fete, Mon Oncle, Playtime, Traffic
From the Tsars to the Stars: Classic Russian Sci-Fi
Cosmic Voyage, Heaven's Call, Planet of Storms, Amphibian Man, To the Stars by Hard Ways
Dream Screen: Three by Miyazaki
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away
The Kids of Widney High
The world-renowned Kids of Widney High, a group of young adults with developmental disabilities who write, record and perform their own unique brand of rock music, performed live and presented a program of short films