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Hold the Sun in Your Hands presents a unique blend of hand-drawn animation and powerful storytelling. The film captures the haunting memories of Holocaust Survivor Erika Jacoby, focusing on her experiences in Auschwitz. What strikes me is the raw, earnest effort of the young students from Harvard-Westlake, who are not just animating history but also grappling with its weight. The pacing allows for reflection, giving viewers space to absorb Erika's narrative. You can feel the deep emotional connection they have with their subject, which adds layers to the visual storytelling. It's a distinctive piece that doesn't just recount events but evokes the atmosphere of memory and survival, making you think about the impact of such history on future generations.
Hand-drawn animation techniquesStudent-produced projectFocuses on personal memory and history
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Xenia Bernal
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