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William's Doll explores themes of gender roles and the often rigid expectations placed on children. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with William's internal struggle. It's an animated short but doesn't rely on flashy visuals—rather, its power lies in the simplicity of its storytelling and the earnestness of its characters. The voice performances add a layer of authenticity, capturing the innocence and confusion of childhood. It's an interesting adaptation of Charlotte Zolotow's work, presenting a narrative that challenges societal norms without being overly preachy. There's a certain warmth and sensitivity throughout, making it distinctive in its portrayal of a boy wanting to embrace something that many would see as unconventional.
Animated short, under 30 minutes.Explores themes of gender identity in children.Adaptation of a notable children's book.
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Roberto Carlo Chiesa
Director