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Importance of Dreaming, The

Genre

Animation

Directed By

Tara Audibert

Date: May 2017
Length: 00:11:42
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: computer animation
Sound Format: Music, Voice-Over

Synopsis

Owl dreams of having his own family. He finds a skulk of foxes. Owl thinks they are beautiful and watches over them for many days and nights. One unique Fox notices Owl and watches him. Their forbidden love drives Fox and Owl away to try to find happiness together.

Tags

Alzheimer's, Bill C-31, children, cultural analysis, feminism, fox, Indigenous, legend, love, Maliseet, owl, self, tale, Tobique, Wolastoq, Wolastoqiyik

Credits

Director
Tara Audibert
Producer
Tara Audibert
Production Company
Moxy Fox Studio
Writer
Tara Audibert
Animation
Tara Audibert
Sound Design
Terry Gadsden
Special Effects
Tara Audibert, Curtis Carey, Mitch Olsen
Narrator
Tara Audibert

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