Remember going to the movies when it felt like an actual event?
The velvet curtains. The smell of popcorn. The enormous screen. The thrill of choosing your choc-top like it was a major life decision. For many of us, a first cinema trip is lodged somewhere deep in the childhood memory bank, all sticky fingers, plush seats and wide-eyed wonder.
That’s exactly the kind of magic the Children’s International Film Festival taps into. Returning this June and July with its biggest program yet, CHIFF brings 30 brilliant kids’ films from around the world to Australian cinemas, specially selected for young audiences aged three to 12.
In Sydney, it all unfolds at the Ritz Cinemas in Randwick, which makes the outing feel that little bit more special. This heritage-listed Art Deco beauty has been showing films since 1937, giving kids the kind of proper big-screen experience many of us still remember: popcorn, plush seats, lights down, world switched on.
Screening in Sydney from 6 June to 10 July, CHIFF is a winter school holiday win for families who want something that feels a little more special than the usual cinema run.
Think:

Half the fun is the cinema itself. The Ritz is one of Sydney’s great old-school picture houses: a heritage-listed Art Deco cinema in Randwick that has been part of the city’s movie-going story since 1937.
For Inner West families, Randwick is a bit of a cross-town adventure, but that’s also part of the charm. Make it a proper winter day out: book a session, grab lunch or a snack nearby, and let the kids feel like they’re stepping into a little slice of Sydney cinema history.
CHIFF is thoughtfully programmed with children in mind, with age recommendations listed for each film so parents can choose something that suits their crew.
That matters, because a dreamy animated adventure for an eight-year-old is not always the same thing as a successful first cinema trip for a wriggly preschooler.

For preschoolers and early primary kids, the 3–5 years recommendations are a lovely little world tour.
Look out for:
In other words, plenty of gentle animation, cute creatures and low-stakes adventure for smaller viewers still mastering the sacred art of sitting through a movie.

For ages 6–8, the program opens up into bigger adventures, animal tales, classic family cinema and more layered stories.
There are:
These are perfect for kids who are ready for a bit more story, a bit more spectacle and possibly a post-film debrief over hot chips.
Also recommended for ages 6–8:

For older kids aged 10 and up, Little Amélie or the Character of Rain from France and Belgium brings a more thoughtful, beautifully animated option to the program.
This is the one for kids who are ready for something a little more poetic, layered and film-festival-ish, in the best possible way.
CHIFF gives kids a window into stories they might not otherwise see at a shopping centre cinema, with films from Germany, Denmark, Brazil, Norway, France, Belgium, New Zealand and beyond. Think beautiful animation, curious characters and global adventures, all without needing to renew anyone’s passport.

For families, the $57 family pass is likely the one to look at first, especially if you’re bringing two adults and two kids or wrangling three children solo.
A few practical notes are worth checking before you book:
Best for: Kids aged three to 12
Good for: Winter weekends, school holiday outings, rainy days, first film festival experiences and kids who love animation or adventure
Where: Ritz Cinemas, Randwick
When: 6 June to 10 July
Standard tickets: $17 single admission, $15 member tickets, $57 family pass
Special events: Toy Story 5 and The Last Whale Singer are $20 general admission or $18 for members
Group tickets: $14 per ticket for groups of 20 or more. Email info@movingstory.com.au to enquire.
Why go: A curated kids’ film festival in a heritage-listed Art Deco cinema, with films from around the world and age recommendations to help parents choose well
Before booking: Check age recommendations, session times and language/subtitle details

Sydney
Where: Ritz Cinemas, Randwick
When: 6 June to 10 July
Explore the full program and book tickets now – click here.
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