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WITCHFAIRY

WITCHFAIRY

WITCHFAIRY

Animation, Adolescence, Adventure, Children, Family, Fantasy, Mystery, Women

Belgium, Bulgaria

2022

Runtime, min

15

Rosemary, a young fairy, leads a boring life at the fairytale castle. She’d rather be a witch so she can scream and get really messy. Her mother doesn’t allow that, so Rosemary takes her stuff and sets off to the mysterious witch forest.
Cedric Igodt

Directors:

Cedric Igodt

David Van De Weyer

Directors:

David Van De Weyer

Film Reel
Film Reel
Film Reel

Selections and Awards:

REVIEWS:

A girl who wants to break rules, be wild, and not fit into ‘pretty’ roles! More stories like this, please!

Monya Vorotnikovsky

She’s like a punk fairy!

Alexis Shaw

Watched this with my daughter, and we both loved it. A sweet story

Sabrina Badran

The character design is so expressive, those long hats, angular movements, and the contrast between fey and witchy worlds is storytelling through style.

Marina Grover

An interesting and unusual animation. On one hand, it’s a fairly simple story about a “black sheep” among fairies — someone who sees beyond the familiar and dares to change direction. On the other hand, the film’s execution is very unique. There’s a sense of blurriness — in the drawing style, the textures, even the plot itself. As a result, the animation feels like it completes itself in your mind, layering in personal meanings. A truly fascinating experience. Thank you!

Live Screenings Attendee

The forest of witches is BEAUTIFULLY animated. That pink-on-midnight palette? Dreamlike and eerie in the best way.

Juan Carlos Garcia Sanchez

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