
New York International Children’s Film Festival

SVA Theater
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Suggested Ages: 3 to 14+
Take a trip around the world with North America’s largest film festival for kids and teens. Catch must-see screenings of exciting new animated, live action and doc films for young audiences, plus filmmaker Q&As.
Other venues include Alamo Drafthouse Cinema (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn), DCTV (87 Lafayette St), Film Forum (209 West Houston St), Scandinavia House (58 Park Avenue) and Sag Harbor Cinema (90 Main Street, Sag Harbor).
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