
This animated short is a visual collage of images accentuated by a poem about a waterway that used to be and background sounds of water playing in a stream.
The soft colors of the film capture the essence of water in a constantly changing way. Water is always changing, from moment to moment. This waterway apparently has become lost in time but was once part of a bigger network of waterways. It reminds us that life is change. The narrator's voice as she reveals the poem is soft and alert.
The film's message is about change, like a flowing river.
I give Lost Stream 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Sarah F., KIDS FIRST!
This animated short is a visual collage of images accentuated by a poem about a waterway that used to be and background sounds of water playing in a stream.
The soft colors of the film capture the essence of water in a constantly changing way. Water is always changing, from moment to moment. This waterway apparently has become lost in time but was once part of a bigger network of waterways. It reminds us that life is change. The narrator's voice as she reveals the poem is soft and alert.
The film's message is about change, like a flowing river.
I give Lost Stream 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. By Sarah F., KIDS FIRST!
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