Cinema for kids - Is money really necessary?
Cinema
A series of small films that make us think about the use of money. Either explicitly or implicitly, all of these films explore how today's society is dependent on money, business, and consumerism.
Slimtime, France, 2010, 7 min.
Spot and Splodge: The magic shoes, Sweden, 2012, 7 min.
Foxy and Meg go to the supermarket, Portugal, 2010, 3 min.
Tiger, Latvia, 2010, 8 min.
The sunshine egg, Germany, 2012, 6 min.
Hedgehogs and the city, Latvia, 2013, 10 min.
Lighta, Slovakia, 2012, 10 min.
Penguins' Christmas, Netherlands, 2004, 3 min.
Oktapodi, France, 2007, 2 min.
In collaboration with Zero em comportamento.
Onsite
20 Feb
Onsite 20 Feb
ACCESS
Free admission
DURATION
60 minutes
TARGET-AUDIENCE
Children and young people (+4 years old)
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
More information to info@museudodinheiro.pt or +351 213 213 240
A series of small films that make us think about the use of money. Either explicitly or implicitly, all of these films explore how today's society is dependent on money, business, and consumerism.
Slimtime, France, 2010, 7 min.
Spot and Splodge: The magic shoes, Sweden, 2012, 7 min.
Foxy and Meg go to the supermarket, Portugal, 2010, 3 min.
Tiger, Latvia, 2010, 8 min.
The sunshine egg, Germany, 2012, 6 min.
Hedgehogs and the city, Latvia, 2013, 10 min.
Lighta, Slovakia, 2012, 10 min.
Penguins' Christmas, Netherlands, 2004, 3 min.
Oktapodi, France, 2007, 2 min.
In collaboration with Zero em comportamento.
Onsite
20 Feb
ACCESS
Free admission
DURATION
60 minutes
TARGET-AUDIENCE
Children and young people (+4 years old)
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
More information to info@museudodinheiro.pt or +351 213 213 240