
Baby-Friendly Screenings
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Caring for your little ones can be exhausting, and you deserve to have a little fun! This is why Row House Cinema is offering some baby-friendly screenings during the 2019 Pittsburgh International Children’s Film Festival.
Watch a movie you actually want to see, and don’t worry if the baby cries or needs to be fed—you will not be alone! Film volume will be low or with captioning (to accommodate little ears), and the house lights will remain partially lit.
Moms, dads, and any other caregivers are welcome!
SCHEDULE
Friday, July 27 @ 10 a.m. – Tito and the Birds
In this beautifully animated Brazilian film, a fear epidemic is sweeping the world. Tito believes that his father’s invention, a machine used to understand birds, holds the key to curing the mysterious disease.
Saturday, July 27th @ 10 am – Labyrinth
A classic 80s favorite with David Bowie! When her baby brother is kidnapped by the Goblin King (played by the one-and-only Bowie), 16-year-old Sarah has to solve an elaborate labyrinth to rescue him.
Monday, July 29 @ 3 pm – The Eagle Huntress
This documentary from Kazakhstan is a true girl power story! Thirteen-year-old Aisholpan trains to become the first female eagle hunter in her nomadic Mongolian family.
Tuesday, July 30 @ 3 pm – Tito and the Birds
In this beautifully animated Brazilian film, a fear epidemic is sweeping the world. Tito believes that his father’s invention, a machine used to understand birds, holds the key to curing the mysterious disease.
Wednesday July 31 @ 3 pm – The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales
A hilarious French/Belgian cartoon anthology about a country farm, where animals sometimes behave in unexpected ways. A fox mothers a family of chicks, a rabbit plays the stork, and a duck wants to be Santa Claus.
Thursday August 1 @ 3 pm Ana & Bruno
Mexico’s first-ever Oscar entry for “Best Animated Feature” is a dark fantasy about 8 year-old Ana, who goes on an exciting adventure with her imaginary friends in hopes of saving her mother from a terrible fate.