directed by Stephen Dunn/
Insecure thirteen year-old Esther Weary is on the brink of puberty and must come to terms with the realities of becoming a woman with her well-meaning grandpa and his pet pug.
“I know some people have told me that they appreciate it for its humour, others for its commentary on the struggles of young women and body image and some for its brutal honesty about life.”
– Stephen Dunn, director of Life Doesn’t Frighten Me
Issue 11: Shorts at Toronto International Film Festival 2013