You better believe it, Buster!

Denmark’s largest film festival for children and youth returns this September. 
Hundreds of films from around the world will be shown for just 15kr at participating cinemas and museums. 

The line-up – which includes films like Mission Sputnik, Giraffada, Danny Doomsday and Cracks in Concrete – offers movies to suit all age ranges, so check the website for more information.
In many cases, workshops, presentations or talks from the directors will follow, so it might be worth doing a bit of research via the festival’s website to pinpoint what your child (or you) might be interested in. 

Sep 12-28; most films 15kr; buster.dk

 





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