Recommended age 5-12
6 minutes
QUINN FRIEDMAN
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What a beautiful and thoughtful film by a high school student who shows great insight into the situation in Ukraine with this film.
The storyline follows a young girl in the US who discovers that she can communicate with a child in Ukraine by exchanging messages in the most unusual way. She is enthralled with the idea and pursues it until one day she gets a message that her friend's town has been attached. End of communication.
Beautifully executed - from concept to acting to production work. Great camera work; great background music. There is no dialogue. Great editing. This film truly brought me to tears at the end.
The film's message is about our connection with people worldwide.
I give A Rose from the Ashes 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
What a beautiful and thoughtful film by a high school student who shows great insight into the situation in Ukraine with this film.
The storyline follows a young girl in the US who discovers that she can communicate with a child in Ukraine by exchanging messages in the most unusual way. She is enthralled with the idea and pursues it until one day she gets a message that her friend's town has been attached. End of communication.
Beautifully executed - from concept to acting to production work. Great camera work; great background music. There is no dialogue. Great editing. This film truly brought me to tears at the end.
The film's message is about our connection with people worldwide.
I give A Rose from the Ashes 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
A young girl makes an extraordinary discovery, and a great friend, when she finds a way to communicate with a kid across the world.
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