Little Forest
Mizu discovers a small bud in the forest, everyday she goes back to water it. Over the years, Mizu and the
small tree grow together. One day, the forest is flooded and the tree helps to save her life.
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Paulina MuratoreDirector
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Paulina MuratoreWriter
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Facundo CorsiniProducer
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Project Title (Original Language):Bosquecito
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Project Type:Animation, Short
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Genres:Ecology, Education, Kids, Teens
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Runtime:8 minutes 16 seconds
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Completion Date:April 1, 2020
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Production Budget:8,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Argentina
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Country of Filming:Argentina
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Language:No Dialogue
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2,39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Festival of Animation BerlinBerlin
Germany
October 9, 2020
Germany -
Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del PlataMar del Plata
Argentina
November 21, 2020
Argentina -
ANIMAZE Montreal Animation International Film FestivalMontreal
Canada
November 1, 2020
Canada -
DOK LeipzigLeipzig
Germany
October 26, 2020 -
Atlanta IFFAtlanta
United States
April 22, 2021
Animation Short Film -
LA Shorts IFF Los AngelesLos Angeles
United States
July 2, 2021
Official Selection: Animation
Distribution Information
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A+shortSales AgentCountry: ArgentinaRights: Internet, Video on Demand, Pay Per View, Hotel, Airline, Ship, Theatrical, Video / Disc, Free TV, Paid TV
Paulina Muratore, is an Argentine visual artist, director, screenwriter, illustrator, 2d animator and photographer. She studied photography at the L.E Spilimbergo School of Applied Arts in the city of Córdoba. She has made music videos for musicians from Cordoba, Among them ‘Ave que saber’ by Rodrigo Carazo (animation). 'Bosquecito' is her first animated short film. She currently works as a 2d animator in 'El Birque animaciones' and develops scripts for future short films.