![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tanya shows it is ok to be alone and sometimes it is even welcome in places like.the bathroom, coffee shop, library, movie theater, and out to eat as it is always better to have your own dessert without having to share it. Besides the way this book is written like a poem it just flows to the next page.Īll of the illustrations were colorful and helped to protray what Tanya was saying in that moment for each page. Not just because it is wonderful but also because once you crack open the pages you can not help but just read the book from page to page. Dorfman blends portraiture and whimsical animation. I just flew through the book in a matter of moments. Canadian filmmaker Andrea Dorfman interprets the poem of the same title by spoken word artist Tanya Davis. Part of THE CURVE, a collection of social distancing stories that bring us together. Filmmaker Andrea Dorfman reunites with poet Tanya Davis to craft tender and profound animation on the theme of isolation, providing a wise and soaringly lyrical sequel to their viral hit How to Be Alone. A graduate of McGill University and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, she has made numerous experimental and dramatic short films as well as two feature films, Parsley Days (2000) and Love That Boy (2003). Lean into loneliness and know you’re not alone in it. Andrea Dorfman works as a filmmaker, animator, cinematographer, and artist. ![]()
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