Synopsis:
A young girl plays aguitar in the jungle. She is lonely and unhappy. However, the forest animals who heard the music begin to gather beside the girl and listen tothemusic. The little girl is surprised when she seesthat scene. Suddenly a monster emerges among the bushes. The music stops and everyone gets stunned and scared. But the monster smiles, everyone relaxes, and the music starts again.
- Director:
- Dilara Çalışkan
- Year:
- 2021
- Country:
- Turkey
- Running time:
- 2 min.
- Technique:
- Cut-Out Animation
- Original title:
- Müziğin Gücü
- Production type:
- Professional
- Genres:
- Music Videos, Non-narrative
- Audience:
- 4+
- Festival selections:
- Animafest Zagreb – World Festival of Animated Film
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