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In Cinemas June 17Check out our site at www.childrenscinemaclub.co.uk
Let Sasha’s epic journey inspire your spirit of adventure
Plus puzzles, prizes and more inside
MAGAZINE
WELCOMETO
Welcome to the Children’s Cinema Club Magazine.
The Children’s Cinema Club aims to bring the best of independent and international children’s films to UK family audiences.
Previously, the club released the animated feature, Zarafa, about a young boy and a giraffe who go on an epic journey travelling from the deserts of the Sudan to the streets of nineteenth-century Paris.
Our next film, Long Way North, tells the tale of a young Russian aristocratic girl, who flees from the marriage plans made by her parents and decides to follow in her grandfather’s footsteps as a famous Arctic explorer.
Following Long Way North, we have Phantom Boy, a beautifully crafted animated adventure about an 11-year-old boy from New York who can fly through walls and become invisible!
It’s free to join the Children’s Cinema Club, and once you have, you’ll receive our newsletter via email telling you about all of our special events and screenings, as well as free goodies.
We look forward to seeing you in the cinema.
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Sasha, a young aristocratic girl growing up in Russia at the end of the 19th-century, dreams of the icy plains and oceans of the Arctic Circle from where her grandfather Oloukine, a famous explorer, has yet to return.
Fearful for her grandfather’s safety, Sasha wants to set out to find him and bring him home. Her parents have other plans and have arranged a marriage to a member of the Tsar’s court. Sasha decides to defy her parents’ wishes and sets sail on a ship in the hope of finding her grandfather and his legendary ship, the Davai.
IN CINEMAS JUNE 17Check your local cinema listings for details.
Screenings will also be listed on the Children’s Cinema Club website www.childrenscinemaclub.co.uk/listings
Spot the differenceCan you spot the SIX differences between these two images from the film Long Way North
Enter our competition to Win a Long Way North inflatable globe and other Children’s Cinema Club goodies.
Which of the following animals would Sasha and her grandfather Oloukine NOT have seen on their adventures in the Arctic?
A) Polar Bears B) Penguins C) Seals
To be in with a chance of winning our special Long Way North Competition answer the following question:
Sasha’sJourney
Email your answers to
to enter
And visit
for full terms & conditions
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Terms & Conditions: Competition will close on August 31st 2016. The competition is open to UK participants only. The winner will receive an inflatable globe. If any item listed above is unavailable, we reserve the right to substitute with an alternative item of similar value. Winners will be picked at random and contacted by the site. The prize will be delivered to the winner within 28 days of confirmation of delivery address. There is no cash or alternative to the prize stated and the prize is not transferable and no part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions. The decision of the CCC is final.
TEN FUN FACTS ABOUT THE
ARCTIC 1) The Arctic , or Arctic Circle, is located in
the Northern-most part of the Earth.
2)The Arctic is where the North Pole is located.
3) The Arctic isn’t an area of land, it is a region that includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada,
Russia, the USA, Greenland, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland.
4) The coldest temperature recorded in the Arctic is -68°C (that’s colder than your freezer).
5) Lots of animals live in the Arctic region including polar bears, walruses, bears, seals and whales, but
not penguins; they live in the South Pole.
6) You can only find polar bears in the Arctic , and they are the biggest land predator on Earth. The largest polar bear on record was 4 metres long!
7) The Arctic is a really important place because it keeps our planet at the right temperature
due to the giant frozen reservoirs that reflect the sun’s light.
8) London is 2668 miles from The North Pole.
9) Because of the location of the North Pole, it spends six
months of the year in complete darkness and six-months in
sunlight.
10) While it is very cold in the Arctic , over 4million people
manage to live in the region and have adapted to
the extreme weather.
Coming soon fromChildren’s Cinema Club...
F R O M T H E A C A D E M Y AWA R D N O M I N AT E D D I R E C T O R S O F A C AT I N PA R I S
From the Academy Award® nominated directors of A Cat In Paris comes a brand new animated feature, Phantom Boy.
Leo is no ordinary 11-year-old boy. He can fly, become invisible, and he can pass through walls.
Leo lives in New York, which is where he meets Alex, a police officer who uses a wheelchair after trying to stop a gangster from unleashing a dangerous computer virus across the city.
With Leo in the air and Alex on the ground, they form an extraordinary duo and set out to prevent the gangster from carrying out his dastardly plans.
On their journey, the duo meets the headstrong journalist Marie, whom Alex secretly has a crush on. When Marie is kidnapped, Leo and Alex must use all their powers to find her and save New York from destruction.
In Cinemas SoonFor updates on our latest films, visitwww.ChildrensCinemaClub.co.uk
Or at ChildrensCinemaClub @ChildrensCinema
IN CINEMAS JUNE 17