British Council Shorts 2018: Primary(2018)
A selection of animated shorts curated in partnership with Into Film and the British Council to celebrate the BFI’s animation season, Anim18.
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Age group5–15 years
Duration67 mins
This film was good but the polar bear eyes were just too creepy. I would prefer happy movies. It’s about global warming and is based in the future. The brown bear home was ruined because people cut down the trees. It is based in the North Pole the brown bear came to the North Pole because his home is ruined and he met a polar bear. There is mixed emotions by the end but they are friends. I would recommend it to my family. Because it teaches us about global warming and how it happens so fast and it show us about kindness and friendship
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