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TANKHA

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TANKHA is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 12-18
13 minutes
VIDEO
TUNDRA ANIMATION
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Beautifully animated short film with a lovely message at the end.

The story follows three young friends during the mystical period of Ta?kha who visit a fortune teller and strange event come to life afterwards. As their curiosity turns to fear, they must confront the unknown and figure out what's going on. When they return an object to the fortune taller, she gives them one more reading each, which expands their thinking of their future.

I really enjoyed this film. The animation is very well done; I particularly enjoyed the characters. The three young people are adorable and the fortune teller is mystical in a beautiful way. The final fortunes are thought provoking and leave us with an uplifting message about the children's futures.

I give Tankha 4 out of 5 films and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. Note that the dialogue is in Yakut with English subtitles. By Janet S., KIDS FIRST!

Beautifully animated short film with a lovely message at the end.

The story follows three young friends during the mystical period of Ta?kha who visit a fortune teller and strange event come to life afterwards. As their curiosity turns to fear, they must confront the unknown and figure out what's going on. When they return an object to the fortune taller, she gives them one more reading each, which expands their thinking of their future.

I really enjoyed this film. The animation is very well done; I particularly enjoyed the characters. The three young people are adorable and the fortune teller is mystical in a beautiful way. The final fortunes are thought provoking and leave us with an uplifting message about the children's futures.

I give Tankha 4 out of 5 films and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. Note that the dialogue is in Yakut with English subtitles. By Janet S., KIDS FIRST!

During the mystical period of Ta?kha , three friends receive a mysterious prediction from a fortune teller--unleashing strange events they can't explain. As playful curiosity turns to fear, they must confront the unknown and solve the riddle before it's too late.
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