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'Far from the Tree' is a 2021 American animated short film written and directed by Natalie Nourigat and produced by Ruth Strother. The film follows a young curious raccoon whose father often scolds her for inadvertently putting herself in danger. When she becomes an adult, she finds herself and her son in similar circumstances to her father and herself.

The film was conceived in 2018, when Disney requested pitches for theatrical short films; the company eventually approved an unfinished pitch by Nourigat. Initially written as humans, the raccoon main characters proved a challenge for the animators, owing to a struggle to find the balance between anthropomorphism and realism. 'Far from the Tree' premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 15, 2021, and was later released on November 24, 2021, alongside theatrical screenings of 'Encanto'. Critical reviews of 'Far from the Tree' were positive, with praise for its themes and emotion.

Plot



On a beach, a young raccoon and her father, who has a scar over his left eye, venture out from the woods in search of food. While the raccoon is quick to get distracted and veer away from her father's view, her father aggressively tries to get her to stay put. When her father is digging for oysters, the raccoon finds a seashell, listening to the ocean wave noises in it. However, her father notices and destroys it. The young raccoon eventually follows a seagull to its flock, only to find a coyote ready to attack her. The coyote chases the raccoon and gives her a scar on her nose, only for her father to attack the coyote and angrily scold the raccoon for leaving, pointing out his scar.

Years later, the now-adult raccoon ventures to the beach with her own son, who acts much like she did when she was younger. When her son finds a seashell, she angrily takes it away from him, only to catch herself acting like how her father acted towards her. The two reconcile and return to their home tree, where the raccoon gifts her son a seashell.

Production



Development

In 2018, Disney requested pitches for theatrical short films. Natalie Nourigat, director of 'Short Circuit' film 'Exchange Student' (2020), pitched three concepts that she had written in her sketchbooks. She also pitched a fourth idea (which did not have a proper story) written because of nostalgia for her childhood in Oregon. Disney ultimately approved her fourth concept. 'Far from the Tree' development was "really intense", with the production crew pushing to figure out the conflict and plot. Though the film initially depicted humans, those characters were scrapped when the team began delving into themes of parenting, intergenerational trauma, death, and hurt. Nourigat found these concepts morbid, and the film began to assume a "really dark" tone. A member of development suggested featuring animal characters in lieu of humans, which resolved several of the tonal issues. Nourigat noted the abundance of raccoons in their natural habitat while on a research trip to Cannon Beach, Oregon, and immediately considered them as the short's main characters. Nourigat appreciated the shift, stating: "Having animal characters allowed us to go to these much more exaggerated places, much more emotional places ... because the stakes are so high and everybody understands that with animal characters." In early 2019, Ruth Strother was offered the role of producer. She and Nourigat had worked together on 'Ralph Breaks the Internet', in which they served as a production supervisor and story artist, respectively. Strother eagerly accepted the offer since she had firsthand experience with Nourigat's creativity and work ethic.

Animation and design



The team took inspiration from real-life raccoons; according to Strother, "they basically are like cartoon characters", meaning there was a way of animating them as appealing while allowing them to behave as they would in their natural environment. The animators found it difficult to establish the correct balance between anthropomorphism and realism.Early storyboards were cartoony and depicted the characters acting similar to humans. They reverted to a more natural way of working. The 2D artists conducted some 2D tests to see how far they could push the limits. The works of Manu Arenas, a comic book artist and production designer, were the inspiration for the watercolor animation style. Cannon Beach's cloudy sky, graysand, Evergreen trees, and foggy, distantmountains created an unusual color palette for the film's setting.

Nourigat relied substantially on Disney's Meander drawing system, which wasused for the short films 'Paperman' and 'Feast'. The system was meant to be a simple accessory, but ended up being used in 96 percent of the short. With Meander, they published a flat color render and incorporated line art as well, much of which was done by hand. Meander allowed the team a large amount ofcontrol and artistry by allowing them to redraw where they wanted. To maintain the genuine tone, the artists animated at a slower pace on 3s and 4s. Because the crew enjoyed a glance followed by a powerful stance (which was then held), the animators were encouraged to drop frames.

Release



The film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 15, 2021. It was released alongside theatrical screenings of 'Encanto' on November 24, 2021. 'Far from the Tree' was made available to Disney+ on December 24, 2021, the same day as 'Encanto'. Itas well as "An Introduction to 'Far from the Tree'"was included on the 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD releases of 'Encanto' on February 8, 2022.

Reception



Upon release, 'Far from the Tree' received positive responses. Reviews of 'Encanto' complimented it as delightful, "endearing and surprisingly emotional", and lovely. 'Deadline Hollywood' called it "a real keeper, worth the price of admission alone", while 'The Hindu' acclaimed its themes of parenting as "the cherry on the top of the jolly confection". A full review of the film from 'CinemaBlend' praised its emotion and storytelling. Parenting magazine 'Romper' stated that it provides deep insight into parent-child relationships and manages to delve into sensitive familial issues. 'TheWrap' listed it as one of the best animated films of 2021, stating it "heralds the emergence of a bold new voice at Disney animation in Natalie Nourigat". Similarly, 'Collider' ranked it Disney's fifth-best short since the 2010s began, considering it to have some of the boldest themes in a Disney short in many years. At the 5th Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards, the film received a nomination for Best Short Film.

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