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Netflix's 'Shaun The Sheep: Farmageddon' Provides A Wholesome Slice Of Sci-Fi
It's tricky to find a kid's film that the whole family can enjoy; there's a delicate balance between hyperactivity, gentle simplicity, and layered plots that adults and children (of all ages), can truly appreciate together.
The frenzied, fast-talking action common in children's media is nowhere to be found here; Shaun the Sheep's lack of dialogue places the focus purely on visual storytelling, with plenty of slapstick humor, and well-developed characters that express themselves through movement.
'Voices Boricuas' shows recovery efforts, resiliency of Puerto Rican people
Hurricane Maria put the people of Puerto Rico to the test. Years later, they are still being tested.
Paola Reyes is a student at Florida Gulf Coast University. She joined five other students, plus their professors, in producing a documentary asking the question: where does Puerto Rico go from here?
Reyes moved to Southwest Florida after Hurricane Maria slammed the island. The documentary marked her first time back.
“So I was like, this is my chance to make a change, help them to project their voices into this documentary,” Reyes said. “Their experience of not only just the devastation that occurred after Maria but also the economic devastation their issues with colonialism and anything else they really wanted to talk about.”
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