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Imparfaite

Imparfaite (Flawed) is nothing less than a beautiful gift from Andrea Dorfman's vivid imagination, a charming little film about very big ideas. Dorfman has the uncanny ability to transform the intensely personal into the wisely universal. She deftly traces her encounter with a potential romantic partner, questioning her attraction and the uneasy possibility of love. But, ultimately, Flawed is less about whether girl can get along with boy than whether girl can accept herself, imperfections and all. This film is both an exquisite tribute to the art of animation and a loving homage to storyboarding. It deals with themes such as cosmetic surgery, self-acceptance, differences, interpersonal relationships, and promotes critical thinking and better living in young people by inspiring them to develop a positive body image despite the influences.