FREE Viewing of Sask's-Produced Children’s Musical Cartoon

Who

Chris Atkinson
Paul Runalls

When

  • August 25, 2018 - Showtime: 3:30pm

Where

Regina Public Central Library

2311 12th Avenue, Regina, SK

    Links

    The 30-minute Saskatchewan produced musical cartoon for children called “What to Take” will be presented at the Regina Public Central Library (2311 12th Avenue) on August 25 at 3:30pm. The presentation is FREE and after the viewing, a short Question & Answer session will follow with the producers. 

    “What to Take” encourages children (and adults too) that it is okay to take some things – like take time to encourage others, take time to learn new things, take time to eat properly, and take time for your friends and yourself. The cartoon is hosted by “Mr. Treemendous” and includes his musically talented animal friends who use toe-tapping music to urge the viewers to just take time!

    To date, the movie has been “officially selected” in five film festivals:

    2018 Buddha International Film Festival in India (http://buddha.meditativeyoga.in/)

    2018 Indie Best Film Festival in Santa Monica, California (http://ibestff.com/)

    2018 International Ecological Film Festival in Russia (http://ecofest-ugra.ru/)

    2018 Phoenix Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia (http://xww.com.au/)

    2019 Los Angeles Cinefest (http://www.lacinefest.org/)

    Being “officially selected” in a film festival signifies that a film has advanced to the next level of the film competition and that the piece has exceptional potential in its work.  In addition, the “What to Take” cartoon was awarded Best Direction by the Grand Jury in the Buddha International Festival.

    Please take some time to join and support the creators and Mr. Treemendous with his cartoon friends at this FREE event at the Regina Public Library on August 25, 2018.

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