How to Steal a Dog (2014)
Section: Panorama
South Korea, 2014, 109 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 2
Ji-so is a 10-year old living in a pizza truck. Her dad is out of town and her mom lacks sense of reality, so Ji-so decides to get a house on her own. She finds a missing dog poster with a five-hundred-dollar reward and comes up with a plan. To find a rich dog, steal it and then return it as if she had found it. Ji-so’s gang spots Wolly, the dog of an old rich lady and sets out the plan. They also befriend a kindhearted homeless man who shares his wisdom. Meanwhile, the old lady’s nephew is also after Wolly for his aunt’s inheritance. Will Ji-so succeed in carrying out her sneaky dog-stealing plot?
The Flying Classroom (2002)
Section: Tributes, Days of German Cinema
Directed by: Tomy Wigand
Germany, 2002, 110 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 1
A troubled 12-year-old Jonathan gets sent to a religious boarding school with a prestigious choir. He soon makes friends with a group of classmates and falls in love with a thief, Mona, who's part of a rival group. After a fight, the kids are punished by having to create a special performance. They decide to perform a play they chance upon called The Flying Classroom. Without knowing who the author is and what significance the work has to their teacher Justus, they put it to new music and rap lyrics. This, however, causes a chain of events that unexpectedly teaches them the value of friendship and courage, and enables them to do a good deed.
The Pasta Detectives (2014)
Section: Days of German Cinema
Germany, 2014, 96 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 3
Ten-year-old Rico is an unusual boy. Sometimes he's laughed he often mixes things up in his head and doesn't know his left from his right. But Rico is brilliant at noticing the little things. Like a piece of pasta lying on the pavement. Or the strange goings-on in the apartment block where he lives. But it isn't until his new friend, the gifted but anxious Oskar, is kidnapped that Rico gets the chance to put all his special skills – and tenacity – to the test.
Under The Sky (2014)
Section: Panorama
Directed by: Ahsan Bakhsh
India, 2014, 84 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 4
Gopi is a 12-year-old boy living in a village near the India-Nepal border. The villagers are steeped in superstitions. His father is a black magic expert and wants Gopi to follow in his footsteps. But Gopi’s grandfather is stresses the importance of the scientific and practical approach. Gopi’s thoughts lean toward his grandfather’s logical outlook. The war between science and superstition is shown through Gopi’s dealings with his father and friends. But when one of Gopi’s loved ones bears the brunt of superstitious faith, Gopi’s logical reasoning and scientific approach are put to the test.
Houdini (2014)
Section: Panorama
France, 2014, 52 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 5
Ten-year-old Harry is growing up on a farm and he’s obsessed with magic. His parents are his audience, the barn his theater. He’s got a chance to take part in a contest during the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty in New York. But to do so someone famous has to vouch for him – someone like Nikola Tesla, for example, who happens to be passing through town. Harry charms him with his magical innocence and enthusiasm. Tesla decides to improve his skills and teach him the craft of fantasy. He takes him to New York where Harry spends time with the robot Amrold and Tesla's niece Beth. Harry meets his competition at the theater: Geoffrey, a talented young magician. He also meets two stagehands from the theater who take him to the home of the mysterious Sinheart, who offers to show him a trick that will dazzle audiences and let him beat Geoffrey. Harry carelessly accepts the offer, but doesn't realize what this will unleash.
Brundibar (2014)
Section: Documentary Films
Directed by: Douglas Wolfspreger
Germany, Czech Republic, 2014, 85 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 6
The Holocaust? Again? That’s the first reaction of the members of a youth theatre company in Berlin when they hear they are to play the opera Brundibár. This young company, a group of problem children, are thrust back in time to the worst chapter of German history. They are tasked with studying a work which had its premiere in 1938 in the notorious Theresienstadt concentration camp. While working on the opera they get to know Greta Klingsberg, one of the few survivors from the original theatrical cast. Her optimistic approach to life changes the attitudes of the young cast toward history and the present. Thus the group gain an experience that would be hard to get in a school environment. When watching the premiere of the newly studied opera, a moved Greta feels she has already built up a deep friendship with the protagonists.
The Seven Ravens (2015)
Section: International competition of feature films for children
Directed by: Alice Nellis
Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, 2015, 97 min
Projection place: Velké kino
This is the story about a young girl who takes it upon herself to save her brothers and rid them of the curse put upon them by their mother. It's a story about courage, endurance, and the power of words, truth and true love. Our protagonist is the young girl Bohdanka, who is born into the troubled family of a baker, whose wife (out of anger) had cursed her seven sons some years ago, who were then turned into ravens. Her parents conceal this family tragedy from Bohdanka. On the threshold of adulthood the girls finds out about the curse and decides to free her brothers. The local witch advises her to sew shirts for her brothers. But no ordinary shirts – on her own she must pick nettles, make the thread, weave the cloth and sew each stitch. Bohdanka sets out on a long journey to rescue her brothers.
Vampire Sisters 2 - Bats in the Belly (2014)
Section: Days of German Cinema
Directed by: Wolfgang Groos
Germany, 2014, 94 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 2
Back for a second bite, the Vampire Sisters throw themselves into a new adventure. Together with their friends Helene, Jacob and Ludo, the sisters Silvania and Dakaria are planning their summer holidays. But not only does their half-vampire status keep things stirred up, another big surprise is in store: the vampire band Krypton Krax is coming to town, bringing not only excitement for Daka, but also danger for everyone! Krypton Krax’s manager Xantor is one of the girls’ father’s greatest rivals – and he has sworn revenge. Silvania and her friends must band together to save Daka from the forces of darkness …
My Canadian Adventure - The Quest for The Lost Gold (2015)
Section: Panorama
Denmark, 2015, 83 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 1
The kids find an old photo of a man with a beard and gold prospecting equipment who turns out to be their great-grandfather. This bearded man had immigrated to Canada many years ago to become a gold prospector. The thought of this excites the children and they manage to get in touch with their aunt Anna, who invites them to Canada for a visit. It turns out that there is a story of an old gold mine, and a treasure map. The kids catch gold fever and go on a quest in search for the lost gold, which may still be hidden in a mine that’s been untouched for over fifty years. On their way to find the mine, the Canadian wilderness, the nature and the animals surprise the kids, not too mention two suspicious gold prospectors who also want to get their hands on the treasure.
Girlhood (2014)
Section: Panorama
France, 2014, 112 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 3
A sensational story of female empowerment set in the tough neighborhoods of Paris. Mariame is a shy 16-year-old who lives with her mostly absent mother, a domineering older brother, and two younger sisters of whom she largely takes responsibility for caring. Left behind at high school where she’s told her grades are too poor to continue, Mariame is soon lured out of her shell by three vivacious neighborhood teens. Enthralled by their bravado and brash energy, Mariame quickly adopts their flashier look and adapts to their bolder and often reckless behavior, making both foolish and brave choices as she struggles towards independence.
Follow That Dream! (2014)
Section: Documentary Films
Directed by: Hana Pinkavová
Czech Republic, 2014, 85 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 4
A documentary series about talented young artists who combine enormous willpower and obstinacy – without which they could never follow their dreams. These characteristics have enabled them to turn their hobbies into an integral part of their life-styles and professions – they can't imagine life without them. Jakub Junek – a violinist: This gifted violinist formed an inseparable due with cellist Ivan Vokáč, won a number of competitions, and played in sold-out concert halls. Then lightning struck. The diagnosis is acute leukemia and it changes Jakub's life from day to day. Vladivojna la Chia – a musician: The portrait of a versatile eccentric musician whose creative breadth includes not only songwriting, singing and composing film and theater music, but the visual arts as well. She stirs the quiet waters of the Czech music scene with her eccentricity. Aleš Valášek – a set designer and costume designer: Enchanted by Disney's fairy tales, Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, and later on by the musicals Phantom of the Opera and Evita, he was led to study stage design and to creating stories full of fantasy, color and music. Despite obstacles and negative human emotions, he's managed to fight for recognition – to signal that the theater scene is a world to which he fundamentally belongs and that he does not intend to give up.
Sad Songs of Happiness (2014)
Section: Documentary Films
Directed by: Constanze Knoche
Germany, 2014, 83 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 5
Although Hiba, Rita and Tamar, pupils at the international Schmidt’s Girls College in Jerusalem, have only been receiving classical singing lessons for under two years, their music teacher has entered them to the prestigious competition Jugend Musiziert ("Youth Makes Music"). An exciting journey awaits the students: their trip will take them out of their conflict-ridden everyday lives to the first round of the competition, which will be held in Istanbul in 2013. For those who succeed in this round, the journey will continue to Germany where the competition is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Every single girl brings the right qualities to reach the local finals: musical talent, a special voice – and a never-ending joy of singing.
Wunderkinder (2011)
Section: Days of German Cinema
Directed by: Marcus O. Rosenmüller
Germany, 2011, 97 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 6
A tale of three exceptionally musically talented children, who develop a deep and genuine friendship, extending beyond their different religions and nationalities. The two Jewish children Larissa and Abrascha are both virtuosos – one on the piano and the other on the violin. Hanna, a young German girl, is also extremely gifted. Living in Poltava, Ukraine in 1941, they all share one great love: music. Their world is one of curiosity, joy and talent. But when the Nazis invade the Soviet Union, they and their families face mortal peril. Due to the insanity of grown-ups at home and abroad, their world is turned upside down, and they are suddenly no longer allowed to be friends.
Mastr E (2015)
Section: Czech Films and TV Programmes
Directed by: Karel Smyczek
Czech Republic, 2015, 13 min
Projection place: Kino čas
Girls and boys, do you have any idea how lending works? Embarrassment comes and goes when it's least expected. What’s it like in a foreign country? Like at home under a blanket. There are a lot of people, each one of them sometimes gets embarrassed. Manipulation - it's no fun. A television school of proper etiquette for children. Master E, a mysterious face in a tablet, and a simple girl named Klárka are trying to save the jinxed Kingdom of Etiquette, which has forgotten how to be polite. Only the true Grand Master of Etiquette can help them. Anyone can become this if they wish to find a way to be attentive and polite, even without clear instructions on how to do so.
Gorilla Stories (2015)
Section: Czech Films and TV Programmes
Czech Republic, 2015, 9 min
Projection place: Kino čas
Wandering about after beautiful African animals with tour guides who are the young gorilla Nuru (born in the Prague zoo in 2013) and his gorilla aunt Kamba, who is the only gorilla from the Prague zoo actually born in the African wild. First, we get learn about the lives of the Prague gorillas, then Kamba's narration accompanies us on a journey to her native Africa. We then learn with little Nuru not only about the lives of gorillas in the wild, but also about other African animals. Each narrated episode is accompanied by a short entertaining story.
Borderless (2014)
Section: In the Shadow of War
Directed by: Amir Hossein Asgari
Iran, 2014, 100 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 4
The story of a boy who always goes fishing at a beached ship in the border zone. He turned the grounded ship into a place of seclusion and serenity where he can earn a livelihood as a fisherman. His seclusion and serenity are disturbed when a stranger appears. Though the stranger claims to own the ship, the boy doesn’t believe him and resists the stranger. Through the use of force, the stranger divides the ship into two zones. A few days later, another stranger enters the ship…
The cat Mour meets his relatives (2014)
Section: Czech Films and TV Programmes
Czech Republic, 2014, 13 min
Projection place: Kino čas
Even the most ordinary cat has a drop of lion's blood! A popular educational, and entertaining series about wild cats of all sizes, whose blood flows through the body of even the most ordinary house pet. We learn about typical cat skills and habits, the unexpected fancies of each species and their specific skills that used to be considered magical by some civilizations that have disappeared. Have you ever seen a cat catch fish? Is the cheetah really the fastest runner in the world? Which cat kept the Prophet Muhammad company? And how did the white lion happen to become the Czech national symbol? If you don't know the answers, you don't have to be ashamed. Mour the Cat doesn't know either. That's why he's set off to find his relatives.
Emil and the Detectives (1931)
Section: Days of German Cinema
Germany, 1931, 75 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 6
Emil Tischbein is a boy living with his mother, who works as a hairdresser from home so that Emil can go to grammar school. Emil is invited to visit his aunt and grandmother in Berlin for the holidays. His mother gives him 140 marks to give to his grandmother. That's a lot of money, so Emil puts the envelope full of money inside the lining of his coat so he won't lose it. When he falls asleep on the train, a fellow passenger steals the envelope. Fortunately, Emil spots the thief in Berlin at the train station and follows him to his hotel. There he meets a boy named Gustav who helps him put together a group of boys from Berlin to help him. A boy nicknamed The Professor organizes the stakeout, but the boys manage to blab to everyone, so the second day of the stakeout ends up with about a hundred children.
Teenage (2014)
Section: Documentary Films
U.S.A., 2014, 77 min
Projection place: Golden Apple Cinema 2
Teenagers didn't always exist. They had to be invented. As the cultural landscape around the world was thrown into turmoil during the industrial revolution, and with a chasm erupting between adults and youth, the concept of a new generation took shape. Whether in America, England, or Germany, whether party-crazed Flappers or hip Swing Kids, zealous Nazi Youth or frenzied Sub-Debs, it didn't matter - this was a new idea of youth. They were all "Teenagers." This is a hypnotic rumination on the genesis of youth culture from the end of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th, filled with a collage of historical footage, filmed portraits, and diaries.
Travel with joy - Jamaica, Kenya, South Vietnam, Mexico, Ethiopia (2015)
Section: Czech Films and TV Programmes
Czech Republic, 2015, 13 min
Projection place: Kino čas
An adventure travelogue for children to help them clearly, comprehensively and in a fun way visit all the corners of the world and answer all tricky questions. Jamaica – a Caribbean island kingdom, where reggae music was born and where the members of the Maroons tribe still maintain their traditions. Kenya – the country with the best-known African national parks, with the mysterious Masai nation, and the chance to collect cashews or visit real shamans. South Vietnam – a country of water markets, rice paddies, flower plantations and street carts with delicious food. Visit a city full of motorbikes. Mexico – the largest country in Central America, with stories of Indians and Spanish conquerors, golden treasure, and pyramids. Ethiopia – a country where bee-keepers get honey from the tree tops, they eat flat-breads and cuddle with hyenas.