A young girl gets separated from her mother while playing in the woods and another girl comes to her rescue and takes care of her. In the end, we wonder just who that other girl was and whether she was real or make believe or something else.
Well shot, well edited. This student made film by 14-year-old Meadow Rain Clouse exemplifies what young people are capable. The storyline is well thought out, well acted and well produced. The background music works well. It is perfect for KIDS FIRST!
The film's message is about believing in the better side of life. It's not all dark and depressing. There are angels out there looking out for us.
I give The Girl in the Woods 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
A young girl gets separated from her mother while playing in the woods and another girl comes to her rescue and takes care of her. In the end, we wonder just who that other girl was and whether she was real or make believe or something else.
Well shot, well edited. This student made film by 14-year-old Meadow Rain Clouse exemplifies what young people are capable. The storyline is well thought out, well acted and well produced. The background music works well. It is perfect for KIDS FIRST!
The film's message is about believing in the better side of life. It's not all dark and depressing. There are angels out there looking out for us.
I give The Girl in the Woods 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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