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HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER VACATION

What to know: A family deals with the impending death of the grandfather in this family focused feature film.
HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER VACATION is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-18
82 minutes
FeatureFilm
SHAWNA BRANDLE
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The universal themes in How I Spent My Summer Vacation are death and overcoming fear. The theme of death is shown at length via Grace, whose actions and thoughts center on her fear of death and how it influences her behavior and thoughts. Overcoming fear is shown in Grace's interactions with family and others; they encourage her to overcome her fears and live her life without fear.

The film follows 13-year-old Grace (Raquel Sciacca) and her family while on summer vacation at her grandfather's house. The film focuses on Grace and her fear of death, especially because her grandfather is ill and approaching death.

The plot is easy to follow; the grandfather's illness is handled primarily off-screen. There is no scene where we see the grandfather talking to anyone about his illness and the parents never talk with their children about the grandfather's illness. It's the elephant in the room, which is odd since it's the reason that the family has gone to the grandfather's home for their summer vacation. Grace discusses the situation with her friend Mateo and the grandfather does not disclose it until it is too late. Grace is very relatable to tween and teen audiences, especially her fear of death. Her character develops throughout the film as she learns to confront her fears and move forward with her life.

The film teaches one very important lesson: one should not live their life by fear. The film is visually appealing for the most part, with good camera work and lighting. Although, early in the film, the scenes at the kitchen table are poorly lit and the color is off. The acting feels natural and the actors have good rapport with each other. Jerry Colpitts, who plays the grandfather stands out, especially when asked about his hospital bills says, "When they come to collect, I'll be there." The line is delivered that makes you fully understand he has accepted his death. The lesson of not letting fear drive your life is highlighted particularly well when Grace tells her dad they should cancel their trip to the Galápagos Islands because she fears that the global temperature will be hotter next month. He reminds her that she has been excited and waiting for the trip for over two years, and adds that "it's okay to be scared, but you can't let it control you." Hats off to Kenneth Frank, the writer and director, for a well-made, family-friendly film.

The film's message is that a person should not live their life in fear. Be aware that there is some profanity -- once when Grace's mother confronts an employee at the children's school about her son being bullied and again when the grandfather curses while cleaning his pool.

I give How I Spent My Summer Vacation 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Oyebisola O., KIDS FIRST!

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