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Blue Bottle

Blue Bottle

Film Details

Year

2020

Duration

7 minutes

Genres

Animation, Short Films, Silent

Language

No Dialogue


Synopsis

A cute hot water bottle is brought to life by steaming water and snuggles into somebody’s feet at the end of the bed, keeping them nice and cosy. Determined to be useful, the hot water bottle is dismayed to find out that they are no longer wanted after their water turns cold. How do they find meaning if this cycle keeps repeating? A short story of independence, comfort and the cycle of relationships, Blue Bottle is a soothing and gentle watercolour animation that tells a simple but evocative story.

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