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Childhood Memories

Childhood Memories

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A woman reflects on her earliest memories, when she visited her homeland of Lagos in Nigeria.

CertificateUnclassified

Duration4 mins

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  • Brooke, 10
  • 11 reviews

CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

3 stars

17 May 2022

This short colourful film starts off with a 3-D animated girl ans she's from Niggeria Lagos in the 1980's explaining about her past living inside of Niggeria Lagos. She said her mother gave her two sweets with a lovley gold and purple wrapper and she wanted to share with her cousins, who has a soothing accent that sounded like poetry. She had to take off her sandals but her mother didn't agree but her granny made her and she said the ground was as hot as fire. The girl can't wait to visit Niggeria Lagos again.

I enjoyed it because I get to learn what it's like living in Niggeria Lagos .

I disliked it because adding in the drawing animation made it too much.

I recommend this short film to my friends because they can also learn about about living Niggeria Lagos.

I give this short film 3 stars.

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