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AS SIMPLE AS THIS

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AS SIMPLE AS THIS is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 12-18
4 minutes
VIDEO
RAHA RAZAVI
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Fascinating exploration of self identity and discovery.

The storyline follows a square-headed child who uses a mirror and scissors to change the imperfections he sees in himself. Concerned about the damage done to himself, he faces an altering truth about life in a simple conversation with his mom.

The animation of this film is terrific, as are the voice talent. The storyline evokes lots of thoughts about self identify and trying to fit in to the world around us. Very well executed and definitely a great discussion starters. This would make a terrific addition to a youth and family film festival.

The message is about questioning our sense of self and how we fit into the world around us.

I give As Simple As It Is 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

Fascinating exploration of self identity and discovery.

The storyline follows a square-headed child who uses a mirror and scissors to change the imperfections he sees in himself. Concerned about the damage done to himself, he faces an altering truth about life in a simple conversation with his mom.

The animation of this film is terrific, as are the voice talent. The storyline evokes lots of thoughts about self identify and trying to fit in to the world around us. Very well executed and definitely a great discussion starters. This would make a terrific addition to a youth and family film festival.

The message is about questioning our sense of self and how we fit into the world around us.

I give As Simple As It Is 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

A square-headed child puts a mirror and scissors into a weapon to change the imperfections he sees. Mortified and hopeless of the damage done to himself, he faces an altering truth about life in a simple conversation with his mom.
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