LONG SYNOPSIS
In a magical park where the sun rolls into the sky like a ball, two children — Trisha and Saja — meet for the first time. Trisha, vibrant and fast like a cheetah, and Saja, a mysterious boy with demon wings, strike up a playful conversation. Through their favorite colors, animals, and shared dreams, they begin to understand one another across an invisible divide.
As Saja's wings disappear and a line still separates them, they choose to bridge it by sharing the world they've imagined — a world where you can be yourself, even if you're different, misunderstood, or still learning who you are.
With a surreal transition into a dreamlike computer, their inner thoughts and memories appear as glowing quotes and childhood drawings. A system glitch suddenly breaks the moment — then reloads their "desktop of dreams." Inside a folder labeled Trisha & Saja's World, sticky notes and sketches reveal their vulnerabilities and hopes: bravery, kindness, and starting over.
They click film.mov, and a theater curtain opens. Their imagined world plays before us — piece by piece — framed like a child's homemade reel. As it closes, one truth remains:
"We imagined a world where everyone can be who they are."
— Trisha & Saja
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GENRE
Children's Animated Fantasy / Children's Short Film / Magical Realism / Coming-of-Age / Identity / Empowerment
SHOOTING FORMAT
Digital HD | Stop-Motion | Microsoft LifeCam | Stop Motion Studio
ABOUT THE ANIMATORS
Created by two young girls (8 and 9 years old), this story reflects their hopes for a world where differences are celebrated, mistakes don't define you, and imagination opens the door to friendship and change. Through magical characters and a handmade digital world, they tell a story many individuals long to live — where being different means being brave, and everyone belongs.
