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Kid Flicks 2023

Sold Out | Family Programming

Collage of eight colorful film stills from the KidvFlicks program.

Watch films from around the world that focus on kids' experiences, interests, and points of view. 

Join us for a screening of a short film program from the 2023 New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF). View the Kid Flicks lineup on the NYICFF website.

If you miss the first screening of Kid Flicks at 9 AM, it returns at 11 AM for an encore showing. One ticket gets you access to both. 

Parents, if you have any questions about Zoom activities and films or their content, please email Wexner Center Community, Youth, and Family Programs Manager Jean Pitman at jpitman@wexarts.org.

For your safety and enjoyment, please allow extra time for arrival to the Zoom: Family Film and Book Festival at Mershon Auditorium, located at 1871 North High Street. Doors open at 8 AM so come early to ensure you don’t miss any of the activities starting at 9 AM. Please note that re-entry is not permitted and all bags are subject to inspection.

See the complete Zoom 2023 lineup.

 

An animated barnyard scene of a child reaching for a soccer ball while a goose comes of its coop. A chicken watches in the foreground.

The Goose, image courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

A large, cobalt-blue, round creature reaches toward a child wearing a yellow raincoat. A large white, glowing circle emanates from their hands.

Luce and the Rock, image courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

A drawing from an overhead view of a crowded circular room with a small child in the center who holds a long scrolling list.

Papirola, image courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

The young animator Rachel Reid sketching with a stylus on a digital drawing board; soft purples and blues illuminate the walls behind her.

Rachel, image courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

A digital animated spider with large, expressive eyes is shown in a close-up, subtly lit by evening’s light.

Swing to the Moon, image courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

A sketch of two girls in a field; the younger girl holds a snail and her older sister on a bike reaches out for her.

To Be Sisters, image courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

A young Tibetan child wearing winter clothes stands outside next to a green truck.

A Whisper in the Island of the Heart, images courtesy of New York International Children’s Film Festival.

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Zoom: Family Film and Book Festival is presented in partnership with Columbus City Schools Pathway Express.

FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
National Endowment for the Arts
Ohio Humanities

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Rohauer Collection Foundation

LEARNING & PUBLIC PRACTICE PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
American Electric Power Foundation
Huntington 
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
Big Lots Foundation

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Ingram-White Castle Foundation
The Ohio State University Office of Outreach & Engagement
Ohio Arts Council 
Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation

WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Ohio Department of Development
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Wexner Family
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Ohio Arts Council
CampusParc
Ohio State’s Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Mike and Paige Crane
Axium Packaging
Nancy Kramer
Ohio State Energy Partners
Ohio History Fund/Ohio History Connection 
Larry and Donna James
Bruce and Joy Soll
Jones Day
Alex and Renée Shumate

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