You may not be for everybody, but everybody isn't for you either. Everybody ain't your partner, but you can be the baddest, greatest, most outstanding individual you can be. Learn from the beauty of the butterfly and think about all the cycles it had to go through to achieve its beauty. Life lessons are the best dress rehearsals. Keep your head up, your prayer life strong and remember the best life under the sun is the one you live doing what makes you glow. It's called I am looooovvvvvve. დ A touch of love from, Aurora L. Threats Sunshine & Rainbows
Supercilious Wins Award In Paris, France Aurora L. Threats ( Dallas, TX) is the creator, writer, and Executive Producer of this international award-winning short film. Supercilious is a film based on a poem written by Aurora. It depicts the real world one that we can all relate to in one way or another. Supercilious wins at the first selection of the ARG International Film Festival in Paris, France as Best Animation. It's an extraordinary story of a young girl who leaves negativity behind and emerges as a successful young woman. The story takes viewers on a short, but detailed journey of hard work, love, and friendship as viewers relate to Belle and her dog. If you can't count on anyone else you can always count on yourself, a mother's love, and the unconditional love of a canine friend. The film’s empowering message is inspiring, uplifting, and encouraging for anyone in search of hope, strength, and courage. Let your hope, not your disappointments shape your future
By Zuri Amani, Film and Arts Writer As the first in the United States to collaborate with Ghanaian talent on an international award-winning short film, Aurora L. Threats has made a remarkable impact in the world of animation. Her groundbreaking work on Supercilious as its writer, creator, and executive producer has set new standards and bridged continents and cultures. Supercilious follows Belle, a young girl who, despite being dismissed by her peers for not conforming to their superficial standards and airs of superiority, clings to her faith, her mother, and her loyal dog. This animated short blends fantasy with profound messages about self-discovery and societal expectations. Its nomination for the 54th NAACP Image Award underscores the power of global collaboration and storytelling. Her film garne red notable atten tion, with coverage in leading publications such as Essence , Ebony , Variety , Hollywood Reporter, Black Film.com, Bet.com and Animation Magazine , affirming i
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