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The Sand Castle - Short Film
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The Sand Castle

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Co Hoedeman’s *The Sand Castle* is a notable 1977 animation created by the National Film Board of Canada. This stop-motion film tells a poignant story about a young boy building and destroying a sandcastle on a beach. Its simple yet powerful narrative explores themes of loss and acceptance. The film earned an Academy Award for best animated short film and remains appreciated for its delicate artistry and enduring emotional resonance, particularly for audiences who enjoy thoughtful animation and stories about childhood experiences.

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It is a stop-motion film, which gives it a tactile texture and pacing distinct from drawn animation. That technique is central to its visual identity and part of why it remains studied in animation histories.

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