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Alma (film)
''Alma'' is a 2009 Spanish computer-animated short film produced by ex-Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas. It had received notable recognition at the Fantastic Fest awards. The word "alma" in Spanish means "soul". ==Summary== On a cold day in Barcelona, Alma comes wandering down a lonely street. Encountering a wall with the thousands of names of various children. She then writes her own name. Then she turns around, and sees a dark mysterious toy store filled with countless of dolls stacked on top of each other. She notices a doll who looks exactly identical to her on display in the front window. Curious, she tries to enter the shop to get the doll for herself only to find that the door is locked. Thinking the shop is closed, Alma begins to walk away. Then, the door to opens. Alma enters the store which is empty. When Alma walks in she nearly steps on a small toy of a boy riding a bycicle. The toy peddles across the floor and heads to the exit but the door closes before the toy can escape. Alma starts to climb a shelf to reach a doll. The moment she touches the doll, she finds herself looking at the shop below from the doll's perspective. Unable to move and trapped, Alma notices all of the other dolls whose eyes blink back at her. A different doll is immediately raised to the shop's display window, ready to trap a new child.
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