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Everything Grows is a unique short from 1994 that captures the essence of spring and the tender awkwardness of first love through its stop-motion animation. Produced by Studio Film Bilder for the German TV youth magazine Dr. Mag, it showcases Jürgen Haas's distinct visual storytelling. The pacing feels methodical, allowing the viewer to really absorb the delicate shifts in mood that accompany puberty. The practical effects are charming, with a handmade quality that adds warmth. Each frame feels infused with nostalgia, evoking that bittersweet feeling of growing up. It's fascinating how the film interprets such universal themes with a whimsical yet introspective tone, differing from more conventional animated shorts of its time.
Produced for German youth magazine Dr. Mag.Part of an anthology with various directors.Explores themes of growth and emotion in a personal way.
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