Tag: #review
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Being Pink in a Muted World: Why Nimona Matters
AuthorMaria Dębska I came to watch Nimona expecting a clever animated fantasy and ended up…
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Forefinger Town: Reviewing a Contemporary Fable About Growing and Persevering in the Anthropocene
AuthorJiayao Lin When tradition collides with modernity, what will happen? Directed by the students Runze…
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Growing Up under the Moon: Reviewing La Luna
AuthorDominika Augustyniak La Luna (2011), an animated short-film by Enrico Casarosa, is only seven minutes…
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Pachamama: An Educational Animated Tale of Indigenous Heritage
AuthorMonika Miedziak Pachamama is a 2018 animated adventure film directed by Argentinian producer Juan Antin.…
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Fictional Diaries: A review of Les Carnets de Cerise: Le Zoo pétrifié (2012)
Les Carnets de Cerise: Le Zoo pétrifié (2012) follows the ten-and-a-half-year-old aspiring writer Cerise. In…
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I Swear: depictions of life with Tourette’s Syndrome on the big screen
I Swear (2025) explores the life of John Davidson, a Scottish man who, in his…
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Out of The Pit: Reflections on ‘It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth’ (2023)
Content Warning: This article discusses depression and suicidal ideation. It’s Lonely at the Centre of…
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Liminal Elements of Hope in Children with Extraordinary Agency: A Review of Capernaum and The Colors of the Mountain
This article explores Capernaum and The Colors of the Mountain, two films that portray “adultified”…
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When fine art meets children’s literature: Review of Jakob Martin Strid’s Den fantastiske bus exhibition
Join this first-person account of the Kunstmuseum Brandts’ exhibition of the 80 tea-stained, original pieces…
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Young Adult and Children’s Literature Among Consecrated National Icons at the Museum of Literature Ireland: A Review
It is rare for museums to devote space to children’s cultural artefacts, but recently the…
