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POOS

What to know: How thorough enchanting.
POOS is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-12
5 minutes
VIDEO
XSTINE COOK
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I find the short animated film, Poos, simply enchanting. It takes us into the world of the Blackfoot people via a charming little cat.

The storyline follows a cat named Thumper as she moves about her home, lies down to sleep and dreams. Her dreams reveal experiences of Blackfoot culture and beliefs. The dialogue is in Blackfoot language with both Blackfoot and English subtitles.

I loved learning more about the Blackfoot people through this animated film. The images are exquisite. I especially enjoyed the buffalo images during the dream sequence. But the cat and the woman are delightfully animated also. The background music by Lance Tailfeathers perfectly suits the storyline, particularly during the dream sequence. I loved hearing the native language and seeing the written words. My hats off to creators Celestine Twigg, Celestine Twigg, Troy Emery Twigg and Xstine Cook for creating such an original film that is both educational and entertaining.

The film is a reminder of the influence of First Nations' people worldwide and to honor their stories.

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

I find the short animated film, Poos, simply enchanting. It takes us into the world of the Blackfoot people via a charming little cat.

The storyline follows a cat named Thumper as she moves about her home, lies down to sleep and dreams. Her dreams reveal experiences of Blackfoot culture and beliefs. The dialogue is in Blackfoot language with both Blackfoot and English subtitles.

I loved learning more about the Blackfoot people through this animated film. The images are exquisite. I especially enjoyed the buffalo images during the dream sequence. But the cat and the woman are delightfully animated also. The background music by Lance Tailfeathers perfectly suits the storyline, particularly during the dream sequence. I loved hearing the native language and seeing the written words. My hats off to creators Celestine Twigg, Celestine Twigg, Troy Emery Twigg and Xstine Cook for creating such an original film that is both educational and entertaining.

The film is a reminder of the influence of First Nations' people worldwide and to honor their stories.

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

Poos is an animated adventure of Thumper the cat exploring her home and elements of Blackfoot culture. Directed by Blackfoot Language teacher Celestine Twigg, co-written by Celestine Twigg, Troy Emery Twig and Xstine Cook, with support from Harrison Red Crow and Adrian Stimson. Music by Lance Tailfeathers. Animated by Tank Standing Buffalo.
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