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Director: Eva Saks
Cast: Kristin DiPietra, Keith Charles, Nancy Hume, Vin Knight
A little girl is very disobedient. Maybe grandfather can take care of her.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Colorforms (2003) is a comedy family film directed by Eva Saks. The film follows a disobedient young girl whose grandfather attempts to care for her. Reception and ratings for this relatively obscure film are not widely documented.
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Directed by Eva Saks, Colorforms (2003) is a delightful family comedy that blends whimsical visuals and endearing performances. Fans of quirky, character-driven stories will appreciate the film's exploration of a mischievous young girl and her relationship with her grandfather, which offers both laughs and heartwarming moments.
Colorforms is a creative toy named for the simple shapes and forms cut from colored vinyl sheeting that cling to a smooth backing surface without adhesives. These pieces are used to create picture graphics, designs, and play scenes which can then be changed countless times by repositioning the removable color forms. The name also refers to the specific registered trademark brand these products are produced under, as well as the company that manufactures the toys, Colorforms Brand, LLC.
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