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Elder Birdsong

Elder Birdsong is an animated musical short film in which 3 elderly birds: an ailing Owl, a physically challenged native Tui, and a couple of isolated migratory Korean Godwits sing about challenges of mobility, loneliness, and self-reliance. It is through their humour and dignity that these ageing birds demonstrate their resilience and provoke us to pick up the phone and get in touch with the elderly people in our lives. The film is a collaboration between public health scholars and filmmakers in New Zealand.

Top Cast

  • Rima Te Wiata

    Rima Te Wiata

    Tui

  • Margaret Baker

    Margaret Baker

    Owl

  • Chunjoon Hwang

    Chunjoon Hwang

    Mr Godwit

  • Yoon Young Kim

    Yoon Young Kim

    Mrs Godwit

  • Heather Hickman

    Heather Hickman

    Suzanne

Overview

Elder Birdsong is an animated musical short film in which 3 elderly birds: an ailing Owl, a physically challenged native Tui, and a couple of isolated migratory Korean Godwits sing about challenges of mobility, loneliness, and self-reliance. It is through their humour and dignity that these ageing birds demonstrate their resilience and provoke us to pick up the phone and get in touch with the elderly people in our lives. The film is a collaboration between public health scholars and filmmakers in New Zealand.

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