Monday, May 13

‘Canvas,’ a Short, Animated Film that Strikes Chords of Inspiration and Acceptance now Streaming on Netflix


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Weeks after “If Anything Happens, I Love You,” premiered on Netflix, another new, animated film titled “Canvas,” is now available for watching on the online streaming platform. Directed by Pixar veteran Frank E. Abney III, “Canvas” is a film that only makes use of computer-generated visuals accompanied by a lovely soundtrack to deliver a powerful message of hope, inspiration, and acceptance.

Without making use of any dialogues, “Canvas” beautifully narrates the story of an old, disabled man, now living in the solitary confines of his life, years after having lost his wife. He battles the memories of his past by looking at a painting of his wife that he drew; i.e., the canvas, which was the last time he held the paintbrush. His young granddaughter visits him one day, eventually sparking in him a wave of inspiration to heal from the past hurt and embrace the present moment. As he fights his way to make peace with reality, he finally becomes ready to paint the canvas of life, again.

The short film is a symbol of love amid despair and acceptance amid unsettling life experiences.

You can watch the official trailer of the film here:

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