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HER

What to know: Heart-Breaking In A Simple Way That We Can Easily Relate To, Especially During Our Fragile Tween And Teen Years.
HER is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-18
1 minutes
VIDEO
GRACE LANDAUER
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This short film by sixth grader Grace Aisling Landauer is poignant and rather heart-breaking.

The story is about a young girl, a teenager who is excited to celebrate her friend's birthday, but it doesn't quite go as planned.

I really enjoyed the animation of this film, featuring simply drawn characters. The main character is particularly well constructed with great facial expressions that show a range of emotions from anticipation to joy to disappointment. The plot explores the girl's anticipation to celebrate her friend's birthday only to be turned away. It's heart-breaking in a simple way that we can easily relate to, especially during our fragile tween and teen years. However, there's a little light at the end, and for that, I was grateful.

The film's message is about the trials and tribulations of a young girl's life.

I give Her 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

This short film by sixth grader Grace Aisling Landauer is poignant and rather heart-breaking.

The story is about a young girl, a teenager who is excited to celebrate her friend's birthday, but it doesn't quite go as planned.

I really enjoyed the animation of this film, featuring simply drawn characters. The main character is particularly well constructed with great facial expressions that show a range of emotions from anticipation to joy to disappointment. The plot explores the girl's anticipation to celebrate her friend's birthday only to be turned away. It's heart-breaking in a simple way that we can easily relate to, especially during our fragile tween and teen years. However, there's a little light at the end, and for that, I was grateful.

The film's message is about the trials and tribulations of a young girl's life.

I give Her 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

A teenager is excited to celebrate her friend's birthday.
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