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Migrants

Migrants
Migrants

Film Details

Year

2020

Duration

9 minutes

Genres

Animation, Short Films, Silent

Language

No Dialogue


Synopsis

Two polar bears – a parent and child – are forced to flee their Arctic home due to the melting ice caused by climate change. Their journey to find a new place to live sees them discover a forest community of brown bears. However, they don’t receive the welcome they expect and find it difficult to survive in their hostile new surroundings. This 3D computer animated short film doesn’t shy away from reflecting the harsh reality of many refugees’ and migrants’ stories, depicting how these people are regularly persecuted by wider society.

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