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From courageous birds to curious cows to an unplanned adventure about growing up: Nordic cinema for children and young people is diverse, touching, and often surprisingly funny. Admission is free! Registration required:https://mfa-events.dk/filmtag
10:30 a.m._Denmark: Gummi-Tarzan – Ivan Comes Out Big
Animated film · Ages 0 and up · 82 min
Shy Ivan is called "Gummi-Tarzan" by his classmates – he is weak, clumsy, and anything but cool. But one day, everything changes. A classic Danish children's film about courage, self-confidence, and being different.
12:15 p.m._Finland: Niko – Journey to the Northern Lights
Animated film · Ages 0+ · 86 min
Christmas is approaching and reindeer Niko is desperate to join Santa's Flying Squad. With a heavy heart, he leaves his home shortly before Christmas, because this is his biggest dream: he wants to pull Santa's flying sleigh and become a Christmas hero – just like his father Prancer. The third adventure of the lovable reindeer!
2:15 p.m._Iceland: Ploey – You're Never Flying Alone
Animated film · Ages 0 and up · 83 min
Ploey, a little golden plover, has a big problem: he can't fly. When his family moves south, he is left behind – and has to survive the Arctic winter alone. An exciting adventure about courage, friendship, and growing beyond oneself.
4:00 p.m._Sweden: Who Are You, Mama Muh?
Animated film · Ages 0 and up · 66 min
"Who Are You, Mama Muh?" tells the story of the curious cow Mama Muh, who goes on adventures and searches for a boy's lost teddy bear together with her friend, the crow. A story about friendship and courage.
5:30 p.m._Norway: Ninjababy
Feature film/drama comedy · Ages 12 and up · 103 min
"Ninjababy" is a cheeky, funny, and touching story about young Rakel, who becomes pregnant unintentionally—and suddenly finds herself kept busy by the cartoon "Ninjababy." An original film about growing up, full of heart and humor—ideal for older children and adults. Partially animated.