This animated short follows an unwanted baby who is passed from house to house. The film is the Canadian contribution to an hour-long feature film celebrating UNESCO's Year of the Child (1979). It illustrates one of the ten principles of the Declaration of Children's Rights: every child is entitled to a name and a nationality. The film took home an Oscar® for Best Animated Short Film.
Directed by Eugene Fedorenko
baby
child abandonment
sound effect
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RACLETTE
7.0★ · 07/03/24
Le couple qui se dispute, meilleure musique de tous les temps je dis
Le couple qui se dispute, meilleure musique de tous les temps je dis
Domingo Hernández
9.5★ · 04/21/24
Finally, a short that won an Oscar that feels like it should have won an Oscar
Finally, a short that won an Oscar that feels like it should have won an Oscar