Date
14.10.2025, from 4 pm
Location
Museum der Natur Hamburg - Zoology, Tiger Lounge
Kind
Film screening
Target group
Children
With the short film cinema, we are showing three animal animated films that deal with social issues in a light-hearted way. What is it like to look different, feel different or develop later than everyone else? All three films together have a running time of around 15 minutes and are explicitly aimed at children.
Programme:
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In nature
Topics
Homosexuality, transsexuality, LGBTIQ+, animals, gender, sexuality, community
Content
In nature, a couple consists of a male and a female. But not always! A pair is also a female and a female. Or a male and a male. You may not know it, but homosexuality is not just a human story.
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The white crow
Topics
Wildlife, otherness, nature, country life, bullying, environmental pollution
Content
Mother and father have offspring. Three beautiful baby crows hatch. However, unlike its parents and siblings, one of the chicks is snow-white in colour. This is reason enough for the other birds to tease and bully the little crow. One day, however, the tide turns.
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Kuap
Themes
Growing up, nature, being different, development, family, friendship
Content
A little tadpole develops more slowly than the other tadpoles it has grown up with. While the others are already turning into frogs and going ashore, she stays behind on her own. But there is plenty to discover in the pond and the next spring is not long in coming.
Further events in this series
Thursday, 16 October 2025, 18:30, Exhibition
Cristina Garilao: Digitisation of the collections
Guidance Lecture The museum makers Untold stories - research & more! For adults