National Film Board Of Canada Announces Global Release Of The Oscar-Winning Short Film, The Girl Who Cried Pearls
The Global Debut of The Girl Who Cried Pearls
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) continues to break boundaries in the world of animation by bringing the enchanting stop-motion short film "The Girl Who Cried Pearls" to audiences everywhere. Directed by the talented duo Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, this captivating fable has already made waves by winning the prestigious Oscar for Best Animated Short Film at the 98th Academy Awards.
Originally produced in Montreal, this beautifully narrated piece features a haunting yet relatable story of a girl caught in her own sorrow, and the boy who loves her. The film isn't just a visual treat but also a poignant reminder of how greed can corrupt even the kindest hearts. It delves deep into emotional landscapes and offers a meditative reflection on human relationships.
What sets this film apart is not just its artistic style of stop-motion animation but also its incredible execution that has garnered both critical and public acclaim. The artistic direction is led by Brigitte Henry, while the music score is composed by the renowned Patrick Watson, previously a judge on the Canadian version of