Jaime Lo, Small and Shy

20067 min 48 secFilm: Animation, Children's film, Fiction

G

Direction: Lillian Chan

Production: Sally BochnerDavid VerrallMichael Fukushima

Script: Lillian Chan

Jaime Lo, a shy Chinese-Canadian girl, observes the world around her through her drawings. When Jaime's father is sent to Hong Kong for a year-long work assignment, Jaime must use her creativity to cope with his absence. This story offers us a lighthearted glimpse into a common dilemma that many immigrant families face, where one parent must work overseas in order to provide for the rest of the family back home.

Jaime Lo, small and shy is part of the NFB's Talespinners 2 . Like the eight films in the first Talespinners collection, this second set of films is for children age 5 to 9. Vibrant animation brings tales from a wide range of cultural communities to the screen. Talespinners 2 includes four original stories and three inspired by books.

The Talespinners 2 films are multicultural but aren't about being culturally or racially different…these aren't classic immigrant or “fish out of water” tales. These are culturally diverse stories that will charm and amaze five- to nine-year olds and their families: stories that feature kids as strong central characters; stories told from a kid's point of view. Truly, these are stories that place kids in real world situations, where they must use wits, logic and compassion to resolve dilemmas. The films are post-immigrant, post-acculturation stories told by a new generation of filmmakers who are artists, Canadians and diverse, in that order, for whom diversity is no longer an identifier of otherness but an identifier of profound Canadian-ness.

Subject categories


  • Families > Animation on the FamilyImmigrant ExperienceParent-Child Relationships
  • Children and Youth > Family Life
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Child DevelopmentFamily Diversity and Challenges
  • Diversity > Diversity in Communities

Credits


director
Lillian Chan
animator
Lillian Chan
writer
Lillian Chan
animation assistance
Eddie Hui
Qin Leng
voice
Alexandra Lai
original music
Luigi Allemano
sound design
Luigi Allemano
turntable remix
Kid Koala
musician
John Roney
Dave Laing
Luigi Allemano
digital imaging specialist
Susan Gourley
lead infographist
Randall Finnerty
infographist
Neerajkumar Patel
Jason Smalridge
Anna Poplawska
Louis-André Fortin
foley
Karla Baumgardner
voice recording
Luc Léger
foley recording
Luc Léger
music recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
music mix
Geoffrey Mitchell
re-recording
Shelley Craig
off-line editor
Jason Lee
online editing
Denis Gathelier
technical coordination
Julie Laperrière
Richard Lesage
Jelena Popovic
studio administration
Gisèle Guilbault
Rosalina Di Sario
Jocelyne Lalonde
marketing manager
Hélène Tanguay
executive producer
Sally Bochner
David Verrall
producer
Michael Fukushima

Awards


  • Audience Award for Best Film for ChildrenAnima Mundi
  • National Film Board of Canada Public PrizeInternational Animation Festival