Another edition of the Children Cinema Day, organised by KRS Releasing Limited with the collaboration of cinema exhibitors, is to be held on March 11.

The 14 films chosen to be screened on the day include a variety of animation action adventures, comedy, fantasy drama, bio comedy dramas and action adventure sci-fi.

Film screenings in Malta will commence at 9am and run until 7pm, while in Gozo shows will be at 2pm, 4 and 6pm.

The films showing on the day are:

The Lego Batman Movie is an animated action comedy in which Lego Batman tries to save Gotham City from being taken over by a group of super-villains led by Lego Joker.

A Monster Calls is a fantasy drama in which a boy encounters a monster in the form of a tree which helps him through a difficult period.

Sing is an animated feature about a group of animals taking part in a singing contest.

Monster Trucks is a fantasy adventure in which a young motoring enthusiast befriends a large subterranean creature unearthed by an oil-drilling company.

Ballerina is an animated family film about a young girl who runs away from an orphanage in order to try to achieve her dream of becoming a dancer.

Rogue One:  A Star Wars Story is a sci-fi action adventure in which a team of rebels embark upon a dangerous mission to steal the plans to a powerful weapon.

Moana is an animated feature about a young girl who ventures out to sea on a mission to save the future of the people of the Pacific island on which she lives. The feature is preceded by a short animation called Inner Workings which is about the internal struggle between a man’s pragmatic and impulsive sides.

Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them is a fantasy adventure drama, set in 1920s New York, in which a wizard becomes involved in a battle against dark forces that threaten the city.

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A Street Cat Named Bob is a drama about a busker and recovering drug addict whose life is transformed when he adopts a stray ginger cat.

Doctor Strange is a superhero fantasy action film about a surgeon who turns to mystical forces after losing the use of his hands in an accident.

Trolls is an animated comedy about the Trolls, a happy-go-lucky race who spend their days singing and dancing but who are threatened by troll-eating creatures.

Storks is an animated film about storks who have stopped delivering babies and now deliver mail order items.

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is an adventure fantasy, adapted from the novel by Ransom Riggs, about a home for children with special abilities.

Kubo And The Two Strings is an animated fantasy about a gifted boy who embarks on a magical quest, accompanied by a maternal monkey and a samurai beetle.

Films will be screened at Eden – St Julian’s, Empire – Bugibba, Embassy – Valletta, Galleria – Fgura, Citadel – Gozo and Don Bosco Oratory – Gozo.

Early booking is recommended. Selected films for the occasion will be at reduced prices for children.

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