Blossom (2010)
As a young woman journeys to a new country, the promise and possibility of her life spills out like the petals of a flower, unfurling into full and glorious bloom. Julia Kwan’s film Blossom captures a woman's experience, mirrored and reflected in the natural world. As summer opens into spring, mother and daughter build a life together. The taste and texture of each season, whether the ice-cream smell of summer, the crisp birch air of autumn, or the warmth of winter dumplings -- are lovingly rendered in animation, sound and image. Throughout the passage of time, the persistence of love endures, as resolute and unchanging as the cycle of the season.
Director: Julia Kwan
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Screenplay
Cinematography: C. Kim Miles
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
travel, four seasons, asian woman, mother and daughter
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blossom about?
- As a young woman journeys to a new country, the promise and possibility of her life spills out like the petals of a flower, unfurling into full and glorious bloom. Julia Kwan’s film Blossom captures a woman's experience, mirrored and reflected in the natural world. As summer opens into spring, mother and daughter build a life together. The taste and texture of each season, whether the ice-cream smell of summer, the crisp birch air of autumn, or the warmth of winter dumplings -- are lovingly rendered in animation, sound and image. Throughout the passage of time, the persistence of love endures, as resolute and unchanging as the cycle of the season.
- Who directed Blossom?
- Blossom was directed by Julia Kwan.
- How long is Blossom?
- Blossom has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is Blossom?
- Blossom is a Animation film.
- Where was Blossom produced?
- Blossom was produced in Canada.