Hair Love
Dir: Matthew A. Cherry & Everett Downing Jr
Hair Love is an adorable animated short film about a father who has to unexpectedly step in for the mother to do his daughter, Zuri’s hair before a big event, what sounds like an easy task, is anything but as these locks have a mind of their own.
Hair Love simply is adorable, a very sweet watch which is currently featured on the Animated Short Academy Awards shortlist, and I sincerely hope that it does earn at least a nomination. The relationship between father and daughter here is incredibly touching, as the father has to venture completely out of his comfort zone to help his daughter.
This story, as stated by the director himself, was born out of seeing a lack of representation in mainstream animated projects and also wanting to promote ‘hair love’ amongst young men and women of colour. And it is their hope that it will inspire.
I love to see projects inspired by an own persons struggles, everybody deserves representation in all types of mainstream media, but it is truly inspiring when someone takes a difficulty or bias of their own and uses a creative outlet to display it.
Hair Love itself was an incredibly well created piece, technically the animation was really nice and reminiscent of a Pixar short with excellent technical execution.
I would definitely recommend Hair Love, it entertains, informs and inspires all in one sweet, short piece.
Level "Entertaining" • 6 :heart: • You may or may not enjoy this.
Cute short film. Some people wish they had hair like her.
Zuri's hair is just as big as the film
For those wondering where watch it, the movie is officially available on Youtube.
A heartwarming CG-animated short that depicts the relationship between an African-American father, his daughter Zuri and her hair.
Stumbled upon this short film on YouTube. It's so beautiful I couldn't hold back the tears!
Shout by wolfkinBlockedParent2020-03-08T18:21:50Z
Every Single Time. Three times each time I watch it tears fall. A masterpiece in emotional short story telling. I think it's as effective if not more than the opening scene of Up and that was incredible. A well earned Oscar win.