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How far are you willing to go to keep your childhood best friends? Probably not far enough.
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Plot Summary
A young boy's life is shattered when his parents divorce and his father moves away. The boy clings to the hope of his father's return, symbolized by his buried dog, as he navigates the emotional turmoil of his fractured family.
Critical Reception
This short animated film was well-received for its poignant storytelling and emotional resonance, effectively capturing the confusion and sadness of a child dealing with parental separation. It resonated with audiences for its raw depiction of childhood trauma and the complexities of family dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a child's emotional world.
- Lauded for its simple yet powerful animation style.
- Commended for its honest exploration of divorce's impact on children.
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Awards & Accolades
Awarded Best Nordic Short Film at the Odense Film Festival, and screened at numerous international film festivals.
Fun Fact
The film's animation style is intentionally minimalistic, focusing on evoking emotion through character expressions and symbolic imagery rather than detailed backgrounds.
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