This short film really addresses some critical issues relevant to youth in particular, but to adults worldwide. How we treat animals and how we treat our planet are scrutinized and questioned.
This is a perfect film for KIDS FIRST! It has a great message that is timely and relevant to young people The production values are outstanding, a blend of animated images of animals, people and locations, all look very realistic. The background music is terrific and really enhances the film's impact without being intrusive. I love the ending shot with the girl surrounded by animals. Kudos to Juan Cristiani for creating a beautiful film.
The film's message is plain and simple - how are you treating your planet (our planet).
I give Where Are You From 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
This short film really addresses some critical issues relevant to youth in particular, but to adults worldwide. How we treat animals and how we treat our planet are scrutinized and questioned.
This is a perfect film for KIDS FIRST! It has a great message that is timely and relevant to young people The production values are outstanding, a blend of animated images of animals, people and locations, all look very realistic. The background music is terrific and really enhances the film's impact without being intrusive. I love the ending shot with the girl surrounded by animals. Kudos to Juan Cristiani for creating a beautiful film.
The film's message is plain and simple - how are you treating your planet (our planet).
I give Where Are You From 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
"Where Are You From?" combines 3D animation and music creating an immersive cinematic journey, through realism and fantasy conveying the urgency of addressing environmental disasters and their consequences. In just two and a half minutes, it captivates the audience's attention and encourages them to rethink their relationship with the natural world while offering hope for future generations. From Uruguay, no dialogue.
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