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KID SEE, KID DO

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KID SEE, KID DO is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 5-15
3 minutes
VIDEO
AVA CONNOLLY
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I'm impressed by this student film from a third grader. It deals with an issue that is rampant in our country and world-wide as well. A young girl is sad that no one wants to play with her because everyone is on their phone.

So, what does the family do? They get her a phone, which is silly because the whole issue is that kids are addicted to their phones. In the end, it's resolved but it does point out issues about phone use that are keeping families and friends from communicating with one another. The production quality is quite well done. The visuals and audio content is clear and well executed.

The acting suits the topic as do the sets. I'm not sure how well this will project onto a large screen so that is something that festival will need to consider. I give the filmmaker credit for taking on a major social issue and addressing it.

Therefore, I find it suitable to the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival and recommend it for ages 5 to 15. I give it 3.5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed by Abraham F. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic and KIDS FIRST! Adult Juror.

I'm impressed by this student film from a third grader. It deals with an issue that is rampant in our country and world-wide as well. A young girl is sad that no one wants to play with her because everyone is on their phone.

So, what does the family do? They get her a phone, which is silly because the whole issue is that kids are addicted to their phones. In the end, it's resolved but it does point out issues about phone use that are keeping families and friends from communicating with one another. The production quality is quite well done. The visuals and audio content is clear and well executed.

The acting suits the topic as do the sets. I'm not sure how well this will project onto a large screen so that is something that festival will need to consider. I give the filmmaker credit for taking on a major social issue and addressing it.

Therefore, I find it suitable to the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival and recommend it for ages 5 to 15. I give it 3.5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed by Abraham F. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic and KIDS FIRST! Adult Juror.

Written by 8 year old actor Ava Connolly about people's addiction to cell phones
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