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Miro Wine is a fascinating piece of animation that captures the quirky essence of New Zealand's wildlife through the lens of 3D stop-motion. The dynamic between the grumpy kererū and the chirpy piwakawaka creates a delightful contrast in character that drives the narrative. The film has this charming, almost handcrafted feel, which stands out in a landscape dominated by hyper-realistic CGI. It's not just about the animation; there's a certain warmth in how it embraces its cultural roots. The pacing feels just right, allowing you to soak in the lush landscapes and the subtle humor in their interactions. There's a unique blend of nostalgia and modern storytelling that makes it feel distinctly fresh yet familiar.
Features unique 3D stop-motion animationHighlights New Zealand's native wildlifeAn exploration of cultural storytelling through animation
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Bree Greally
Director