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246:. It is a 14-minute 2D animated video/movie that follows a day in the life of an elementary school Latina Canadian girl named Alex, as she maneuvers her way through the obstacles of being a gender neutral tomboy who wears unisex clothes and has short hair. This film explores issues of gender expression, bullying and diversity, bringing light to the issues that surround children, through the choices they make, and the emotional repercussions that follow. 22: 327:) is the princess that Alex talks about rescuing when the movie opens, but in the end princess Katy comes to Alex's rescue in the school playground, explaining to the very opinionated Dionne; that there is nothing wrong with Alex's short hair. In fact, it's OK if Alex likes to play sports with the boys, or chooses to wear clothes that don't look girly. 295:) is the tomboy girl who finds it difficult to be who she wants to be, when the other kids start making fun of her and calling her a boy, and questioning her femininity. Even though she tries to stand up for herself, Alex finds it hard to be different in a world where being the same is more readily accepted than being different. 319:
Kareem (Orville Maciel) is the well-intentioned boy who doesn't know what side to take in the identity crisis dilemma that his friend Alex seems to be having at school. And even though he is uncomfortable with Alex being picked on, he doesn't know what to think or do. So when asked for his advice by
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was the recipient of the CBC Canadian Reflections Award (2006), Jury Award & Audience Award, Short Animation, Reeling Festival (2008), Best of Festival, Austin Women's Film and Literary Festival (2008), Jury Award Up and Coming Toronto Film Maker, Inside Out Festival (2008), KIDS FIRST! Best
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Mom (Alex Castillo) is Alex's caring and supportive mom who assures her it's ok to be herself. Mom comforts Alex by letting her know that history is filled with people who are picked on for being different, but in the end, it's not what others think that will make her special or successful, but
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Dionne (Rebecca Brenner) is the redhead, doll-toting girly girl who's somewhat of a bully at school. Dionne likes to stir things up with her opinions and complains constantly about how un-girly Alex is and that she needs to change her ways if she is to ever fit
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Teacher (Sandi Ross) is the well informed politically correct teacher who teaches her class how to deal with each other's fairly and without discriminating.
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was developed by filmmaker Barb Taylor and Karleen Pendleton Jiménez in association with Coyle Productions. On its initial debut after being completed
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http://www.americantowns.com/ca/beverlyhills/news/la-femme-film-festival-138113
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what's important is that she's doing what makes her happy and is right for her.
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http://www.torontocas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/communicatesummer08.pdf
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is an educational Canadian short animation film that debuted in 2009 on
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Alex he gives her the best advice he can, which doesn't help at all.
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Free to Be You and Me. Published 2008-04 Children's Aid Society
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Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
Athena Karkanis
Michael D. Cohen
Julie Lemieux
Aaryn Doyle
CBC
Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
2001 Lambda Literary Awards
Urban Mediamakers Film Festival
Athena Karkanis
Michael D. Cohen
Julie Lemieux
Aaryn Doyle
List of LGBT films directed by women
http://www.torontocas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/communicatesummer08.pdf
http://www.americantowns.com/ca/beverlyhills/news/la-femme-film-festival-138113
Tomboy
IMDb
Tomboy (2008 film)

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