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Blue (2017) Short Film Review

Posted on December 5, 2018February 23, 2020 by Joseph Wade
Blue (2017) Short Film Review

Maryam Farahzadi’s thought provoking 2D animated short film Blue is a wordless journey of finding acceptance from others and within yourself. Joseph Wade reviews.

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Posted in Animation, Joseph Wade, Latest Posts, Reviews, Short Film, Short Film Reviews Tagged animation, blue, maryam farahzadi, saman motamed, short film Leave a comment

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