In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their forbidden dog rehearse for the Annual Autumn Festival, but an unexpected event will disrupt their plans
This short tackles social injustice with a gentle touch and playful style. Based in a fictitious world, the eight-minute short follows three sisters as they battle against the ridiculous rules put in place by the government, but despite the fantasy element here, the message is very much grounded in reality.Inspired by the true stories of the many people living under strict regimes, the five animators hope that their story reveals that “there are still real places that exist with these kinds of ridiculous laws and dogma”.
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In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their forbidden dog rehearse for the Annual Autumn Festival, but an unexpected event will disrupt their plans
This short tackles social injustice with a gentle touch and playful style. Based in a fictitious world, the eight-minute short follows three sisters as they battle against the ridiculous rules put in place by the government, but despite the fantasy element here, the message is very much grounded in reality.Inspired by the true stories of the many people living under strict regimes, the five animators hope that their story reveals that “there are still real places that exist with these kinds of ridiculous laws and dogma”.
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In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their forbidden dog rehearse for the Annual Autumn Festival, but an unexpected event will disrupt their plans
This short tackles social injustice with a gentle touch and playful style. Based in a fictitious world, the eight-minute short follows three sisters as they battle against the ridiculous rules put in place by the government, but despite the fantasy element here, the message is very much grounded in reality.Inspired by the true stories of the many people living under strict regimes, the five animators hope that their story reveals that “there are still real places that exist with these kinds of ridiculous laws and dogma”.