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New Blue Zoo Short Champions Body Hair & Self-Love in Female Directorial Debut

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Award-winning British animation studio, Blue Zoo, has created a powerful and incredibly moving short feature exploring the struggles of confidence and self-love. In Shapes, created and directed by lead animator Zoé Risser, is part of the studio’s annual in-house opportunity which gives staff from all departments the chance to direct a short feature.

In Shapes Zoé Risser Blue Zoo

In Shapes Zoé Risser Blue Zoo

In Shapes is an emotive and poignant mixed-media animation exploring the insecurities of a girl at the swimming pool. Though initially excited to put on her new costume, she finds herself comparing her image to the girls around her. She finds flaws in all areas of her body; reality is portrayed in 3D with the reflections of herself appearing in hand-drawn 2D. It’s not until she sees a confident, self assured woman that the beginnings of self love start peering through, in the form of a young animal. Her confidence is in its infancy, but it’s present.

The film is particularly revealing as it touches on the love and acceptance we have for ourselves before society makes us believe otherwise. The girl initially pays no attention to her size, or the amount of leg hair she has, or anything else that could make her insecure because it’s not honed in on until the other girls at the pool begin laughing at her.

The process of choosing an idea to make at Blue Zoo Animation Studio is democratic, encouraging people of all levels and backgrounds to pitch their idea which, if chosen, they can direct themselves. Production began on In Shapes when the studio voted on this concept. Zoé’s idea touched the studio not only because of its timely subject matter but the authenticity of the story. It’s emotive, capturing the viewers heart, but it’s also relatable; it hones in on the daily tussles we have with our inner selves.

Zoé, who hails from France, is a lead animator at Blue Zoo Animation Studio – In Shapes is her directorial debut. She says:

This idea came from personal experience. I remember becoming self-aware and anxious of how my body changed and looked when going through puberty when some boys made fun of the hairs on my ankles. I made this film in hopes of empowering anyone who may feel the same way.

The film has been released today as part of Blue Zoo Animation Studio’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

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