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In this short film, Toronto artist Petra Tolley, who has Down syndrome, performs a soliloquy that encapsulates her distinctive take on the social self. Drawing from her emotional experiences, she illustrates what it feels like to be "in the middle." Employing rotoscopy, hand-drawn animation techniques and subtle stereoscopic 3D, the film captures Petra as she engages the camera with unflinching directness and dignity
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material_proyectable Rebiun26358659 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26358659 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 160815s2012 xx 005 eo |o v|eng d CBUC 991000718629106712 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP Petra's Poem directed and written by Shira Avni ; producers, Michael Fukushima, Shira Avni Montreal, QC Canada. Canadian Heritage Department. National Film Board of Canada 2012 Montreal, QC Montreal, QC Canada. Canadian Heritage Department. National Film Board of Canada 1 online resource (5 minutes) 1 online resource (5 minutes) 000413 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent video v rdamedia computer c rdamedia other vz rdacarrier online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Title from resource description page (viewed August 15, 2016) In this short film, Toronto artist Petra Tolley, who has Down syndrome, performs a soliloquy that encapsulates her distinctive take on the social self. Drawing from her emotional experiences, she illustrates what it feels like to be "in the middle." Employing rotoscopy, hand-drawn animation techniques and subtle stereoscopic 3D, the film captures Petra as she engages the camera with unflinching directness and dignity In English Original language in English Down syndrome- Poetry Independence, Education, & Accessibility Self-esteem Down syndrome Poetry Short films Animated films Filmed literary readings Poem National Film Board of Canada production company