
Children might not know exactly how the world works, but they often sense more keenly than adults how it could be made a better place. This year, IDFA Junior presents four classics, the young protagonists in which show us that imagination, persistence, and enthusiasm—along with vulnerability—can be powerful instruments. Their stories are an ode to curiosity and courage—to big dreams in an at times difficult world. Come and see A Home for Lydia, The Man Who Can, My Happy Complicated Family, and Skip and the Rhythm Rangers. With NOS Jeugdjournaal children’s news presenter Bart Tuinman.
IDFA Junior is for children aged 9+ (and their companions). Dutch spoken screening. Tickets cost €10 each.

A Home for Lydia

The Man Who Can
11-year-old Malik, who has Down syndrome, moves to Senegal with his family. At first, he has difficulty finding his way, but when his father tells him a story about an African king, Malik rediscovers his self-confidence. Screening in Dutch as part of IDFA Junior.

My Happy Complicated Family
