Movie in the Park: Song of the Sea (2014)
Outdoor summer screening of Song of the Sea invites viewers into a richly layered world shaped by Irish folklore and family bonds. The film’s hand-drawn style uses watercolor and soft textures to echo the feel of memory and myth, offering a powerful entry point for learning in film studies, storytelling, and cultural traditions. Rooted in the legend of the selkie, it encourages reflection on grief, healing, and the ways stories are passed down through generations. Watching this film can spark curiosity about Irish language and folklore, while opening space for deeper conversations about love, loss, and how imagination helps us understand real-life emotions. – Common Sense Media’s Parents’ Guide to Song of the Sea.

