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Sci-Fi Short Film « The Giraffe Who Knew Too Much » presented by DUST

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« The Giraffe Who Knew Too Much » by Eric Tosstorff

In a not so distant future, a 5 year old child wants to hold on to his favourite book ‘The Giraffe Who Knew Too Much’. The only problem being, it has been put on a list of censored books.

The story plays out in a not-so-distant future where corporations, in
conjunction with the government, decide what should be said, read, and
published throughout all media.
A small 5 year-old boy named Tom, who lives with his single mother, Jill, in New
York, has to give up his favorite book; « The Giraffe That Knew Too Much »–
because it got put on a list of censored books. Not understanding what is
going on around him, Tom just wants to hold on to his favorite book, while his
mother doesn’t want to upset the higher powers.
The story is an innocent look at censorship through the eyes of a child.
2013 – Official Selection The London Internation Festival Of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film 2013 – Official Selection NY Shorts Fest

For more about the film and filmmaker:
http://www.erictosstorff.com/
https://twitter.com/et_motion
https://www.instagram.com/et_motion/

Full Credits:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2700222/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

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