
Sag Harbor Cinema will host the New York International Children Film Festival with a specially curated program for audiences of the East End this March 17th through the 19th. The festival will include both animation and live action films, as well as a shorts program appropriate for ages 3 to 6 years old.
The weekend will follow the final Kids and Families Matinee of the winter season. Leading up to it, the signature year round Sag Harbor Cinema Saturday and Sunday series has already featured three NYICFF shorts programs.
With titles hailing from France, Japan, Norway, Mexico, Colombia, and more, the NYICFF weekend selection offers diverse stories told from a multitude of places and perspectives as well as a broad range of options from live action to the many compelling styles of animation from CGI to hand-drawn.
This yearโs feature selection spotlights a number of genre-bending animation titles that inventively push the boundaries of documentary and true-to-life storytelling. Titina, an extraordinary new animated feature by Kasja Ness, tells the true story of Roald Amundsen and Umberto Nobileโs 1926 journey to the North Pole from the point of view of Titina, the little dog that went along for the ride. Little Nicholas: Happy As Can Be brings the beloved French character โLe Petit Nicolasโ to the screen by interspersing the famed fiction with scenes drawn from the real lives of the storiesโ creators, Jean-Jacques Sempรฉ and Renรฉ Goscinny. Dounia & the Princess of Aleppo interweaves the story of a six-year-old girl with traditional Syrian lore, following her journey across Syria, the dangerous sea, and the daunting borders of Europe.
All features are paired with a short and each program is designed to celebrate the beauty and power of film, spark the inherent capacity of children and young adults to connect with exciting, nuanced art, and encourage their engagement with cinema. NYICFF is a place for the next generation of moviegoersโand even movie makers.
The selection of the 2023 NYICFF festivalโs lineup was especially curated for the Sag Harbor Cinema by Maria-Christina Villaseรฑor, NYICFFโs Programming Director, in collaboration with SHCโs Founding Artistic Director, Giulia DโAgnolo Vallan.
โWe are very happy to host a portion of the festival, especially on their 25th anniversary. This seemed a natural evolution of our efforts to engage younger audiences and their families in the power and beauty of film. And to make sure that adults do not forget the magic and depth of childhood and childrenโs imagery. NYICFFโs programs have always been smart, innovative and far reaching. I am thrilled we can share something of what they have been doing so well for many years with our audience,โ says Giulia DโAgnolo Vallan.
โWeโre thrilled to be partnering with Sag Harbor Cinema, and complementing their outstanding programming with an exciting new slate of international animated and live-action films,โsays Maria-Christina Villaseรฑor. โSag Harbor Cinemaโs beautifully restored theaters, unparalleled projection, and warm community feel are the perfect place for families to experience how special viewing films in theaters together can be.โ
Tickets will be available on the cinemaโs website, sagharborcinema.org.









