Poetic Animated Japanese Short Film ABITA
We've got an beautifully animated imaginative Japanese short film called "Abita" to show you today. The story centers on the Fukushima children of Japan, "who can't play outside because of the radioactivity. About their dreams and realities." It's kind of a heart-breaking subject matter, with what these people have to go through, but the short is done in a very poetic way, and I think you'll like it.
Joey Paur
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