Short films
Have You Forgotten What We Used to Play? (2010)
"Have You Forgotten What We Used to Play?" tells the story of a childhood, of a friendship and of growing up. A young man returns to the village where he grew up and discovers that both he and the place have changed. Yet, he soon finds himself immersed in his memories.
BlinkyTM (2011)
The short film "BlinkyTM" tells the story of Alex (Max Records) and his friendship with a robot - Blinky. The movie grabs your attention and keeps it for the whole of its duration - just 12 minutes - but it's twelve minutes you won't forget.
Tommy The Kid
Tommy the Kid is a wonderful short film in which a boy's imagination and his adventures, as told by the Australian director Stuart Clegg, makes the reality and fantasy world blend into one truly engaging story. I don't hesitate to recommend it highly to the readers of theSkyKid.com.
Billy’s Angel (2011)
Billy's Angel is a genuine and tender coming of age film that manages to fit more meaning into its twelve minutes than many expensive Hollywood blockbusters.
The Greatest Joke Ever (2010)
The Greatest Joke Ever brings one a sense of nostalgia of days gone by. It is a short film by Sterling Productions which relates the tale of a group of boys playing a practical joke on the new kid in the neighborhood.
Most (2003)
Most is a story of a father and a son, of love and sacrifice. It's a film that will have an impact on you, causing you to search your own soul and perhaps lead you down a path of self discovery. It’s one of those films that will leave an everlasting imprint not only in your mind, but in your heart!
The Boy Who Walked Backwards (1994)
In The Boy Who Walked Backwards, the poignant acting of the young Holger Thaarup as Andreas -- combined with the intriguing musical score of Nikolaj Egelunds, the skilled camera angles and the excellent editing -- result in a wonderfully told story which I don't hesitate to recommend to viewers of all ages.
Clear Cut
Clear Cut is a film in which the twelve-year-old Evan Phillips plays the role of Kenny - a kid living in rural Canada who faces some tough choices.
Displaced (2010)
In 2010, Rick Stevenson directed Displaced, a moving short drama about a young boy who is having troubles adjusting to the foster homes he is being sent to.
The Von (2007)
The Von, directed by John Mavety, participated in the Tropfest competition and won a Young Talent Award for the performance of its lead, Jacob Bicknell.
P.E.Z. (2004)
The film dealt with the ongoing discussion about video games and the influence they have on the minds of their young players. The film can be described as coming of age gone wrong, as the viewer observes how various factors such as music, games, isolation and bullying influence and shape the character of the main protagonist.
Swim Zack Swim (2002)
Swim Zack Swim is a 26-minute short film written, produced and directed by Sterling Johnston. Zack Thompson wants to be like his best friend, Christoper, who is an excellent swimmer and so learns to swim competively. The story of the film is simple, yet fun to watch.