


Big Dreams (Ages 6—8)
In partnership with Melbourne International Animation Festival
- Part of
- BAMkids Film Festival 2025
Heartwarming shorts for kids ages six to eight explore themes of friendship and courage as unique heroes chase their dreams. From captivating journeys to unexpected connections, these stories encourage kindness, perseverance, and appreciation of the beautiful world around us.
This program has one film with subtitles.
Ronny: A Crocumentary (2024)
Dir. Abbey Collings, 2min
Canada
English
Ronny the friendly crocodile only has one desire: a hug.
Fallin' (2023)
Dir. Carlos Navarro, 10min
Spain
Nonverbal
When the little Winter Spirit wakes up in a different season, it sets out to learn all about a world it doesn't recognise.
Selah (2024)
Dir. Maya Lugo, 5min
Mexico
Non Verbal
Did you ever make a mistake and wish you could try again and get it right? Selah is definitely having one of those days—over and over and over.
Ummi And Zaki (2024)
Dir. Daniela Opp, 4min
Germany
In German with English subtitles
Ummi the little hippo is bored and looking for a friend. When she meets Zaki the spider, suddenly no adventure seems impossible.
Paths of Sound (2024)
Dirs. Tom Raijasse & David Nguyen, 8min
France
Nonverbal
In a peaceful valley lulled by music, Oudi and Melody live in harmony, but one day, an accident threatens their peaceful way of life.
Birds of a Feather (2024)
Dir. Katie Cobos, 5min
US
Nonverbal
A talkative parrot attempts to befriend a boy with Tourette’s syndrome.
Henrietta Finds a Nest (2024)
Dir. Hannah McNally, 7min
US
Nonverbal
Follow Henrietta, a brave little chick, as she journeys from a lonely farm to a loving home with a new friend.
The Great Annual Party Of The Creatures Of Moon (2024)
Dir. Francis Deshamais, 3min
Canada
Nonverbal
Humans have finally left the moon! TIME TO PARTY! This cheerful, amazing film was created on a pinscreen.
Watermelon Girl (2023)
Dir. Southern Shotty, 13min
US
In English
Watermelon Girl’s quest to find a new home morphs into a precious opportunity to discover the true joy of giving and building community.
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PARALLEL EXIT
Parallel Exit creates compelling stories that are family-friendly, cultivating art that speaks to a culturally boundless audience of any age. Productions have received both local and international praise for their inventiveness, energy, and originality, with presentations at such esteemed venues as Lincoln Center, BAM, The New Victory Theater, 59E59 Theaters, and Symphony Space in New York; the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in the UK (winning a Spirit of the Fringe Award); and festivals in Poland, Spain, Austria, and Japan. Following an extended German tour in partnership with GOP Variety Arts Theatre Circuit, Parallel Exit served as the powerhouse behind Big Apple Circus’s critically acclaimed The Grand Tour and 40th Anniversary—marking the beginning of a new chapter that radiates with excitement. Their newest work, Sunset Circus, is an intimate, family-friendly circus playing at the Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center starting February 9.
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JOEL JESKE
Joel Jeske is a physical comedian, director, teacher, and creator known for his work with the physical theater company Parallel Exit, where he serves as Associate Artistic Director. He created and performed in Off-Broadway hits like This Way That Way, Cut to the Chase, Room 17B, and Everybody Gets Cake! for which he was nominated for Drama Desk Awards in 2006, 2011, and 2015. JEske has also appeared in films such as Two for the Money and Two Weeks Notice. His TV credits include Sex and the City and The Late Show with David Letterman.
Internationally, Jeske has headlined festivals in Germany, Austria, Spain, and China. As a clown, he created acts for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Cirque du Soleil, and The Big Apple Circus, where he also hosted productions. He teaches circus and clowning internationally and in New York, and has received honors including Clown of the Year (2007) and the Audience Choice Award (2009). -
RYAN SHINJI MURRAY
Ryan is a 15-year professional circus artist with a background in artistic gymnastics, diving, kung fu, and tricking. Now, he is an acrobatic generalist with specialties in chair balancing, tramp wall, and ground acrobatics. Ryan has toured for three years with Cirque Éloize's iD and seven years with Cirque du Soleil's Kurios. He plays the character of Luca in Parallel Exit's production Sunset Circus. He also freelances extensively in the New York City area for several clients including The Slipper Room, Lincoln Center, The Muse, House of Yes, and many more.
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