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The Last Day of Autumn

The Last Day of Autumn
The Last Day of Autumn

Film Details

Year

2019

Duration

8 minutes

Genres

Animation, Short Films, Silent

Language

No Dialogue


Synopsis

It’s the last day of autumn and all the woodland creatures are preparing for their annual race as winter closes in and the icy winds begin to blow. Using abandoned bike parts from around the woodland, the participants, which include a rabbit, a hedgehog and a big bear, build their vehicles and pedal towards the finish line. With many obstacles in the way, and not everything going according to plan, instead of competing as individuals they help each other reach both the finish line and their winter shelters. This endearing animation includes themes of teamwork and creativity and may be useful in discussions around treatment of the natural world.

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