Family Flicks: Native American Shorts
- This is a past program
Native filmmakers bring myths, legends, and modern-day tales to the screen in a selection of delightful live-action and animated short films. Colorful puppets guide a Navajo sheepdog that has lost his flock in Run Red Walk, crayon drawings come to life in Christmas at Moose Factory, and Cree children frolic at a winter festival in Wapos Bay: “There’s No ‘I’ In Hockey.” (Various formats, color, approx. TRT 82 min.)
*All ages are welcome. Feel free to take a break with infants and toddlers in the theater lobby, where the films are simulcast on a large monitor.
Family Flicks Film Series
UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hammer Museum have teamed up for a matinee screening series of new and classic family-friendly films from around the world.
Hammer Kids is made possible through the generosity of the Anthony & Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation.
Hammer Kids has also received funding from supporters and friends of the Hammer Museum’s Kids’ Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.), an annual family fundraiser. Additional support has been provided by Resnick Foundation, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, and the Art4Moore Fund of the Tides Foundation.