KRS Film Distributors' 2007 Children Cinema Day
Children Cinema Day is again being organised by KRS Film Distributors in collaboration with all Maltese cinemas (apart from St James Cavalier Cinema). On Saturday 3 March 2007 these films (include comedies, fantasy adventures, dramas and animted features), are going to be showed:
- Charlotte's Web
- Flushed Away
- Barnyard: The Original Party Animals
- Open Season
- The Ant Bully
- Cars
- Monster House
- Happy Feet
- Night at the Museum
- Eragon
- Zoom
- Rocky Balboa
- Step Up
- Goal! 2: Living the Dream...
- Stick It
- Grounded: Unaccompanied Minors
- Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
- Eight Below
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