
Masha Ellsworth Shares the Bold Decision to Change Little t's Ending Just Weeks Before Completion
In her interview with We Are Moving Stories, Masha Ellsworth shares how trusting her intuition led her to rewrite the emotional ending of Little t just one month before finishing the film.

Film Review: Little t — A Powerful Look at Perfectionism and the Inner Critic
In Little t, Pixar animator Masha Ellsworth weaves a visually stunning and emotionally resonant story about perfectionism, self-criticism, and healing. Praised by clinical psychologist Lisa Damour as “a layered, visually magnificent story,” this award-winning short speaks to anyone who’s ever felt “not good enough”—which is to say, all of us.

MEET THE CREW: Adrian Maruri
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“Little t”: A Short Film That Reminds Us to Love Ourselves More
Reviewed by Thomas S. Hong
Little t is a moving animated short that beautifully captures the quiet pain of everyday trauma and the transformative power of self-compassion. In just six minutes, it offers a deeply relatable emotional journey that stays with you long after the final frame.

MEET THE CREW: Uma Havaligi

MEET THE CREW: Jenny Horn

MEET THE CREW: Airton Dittz

Animation Magazine Spotlights Little t as a Standout Selection at BIAF2023
Animation Magazine spotlights Little t by Masha Ellsworth among the most notable short films selected for BIAF2023, including works from Disney and Oscar-nominated filmmakers.

Brooklyn Film Festival Spotlights Little t with Instagram Q&A Featuring Masha Ellsworth
The Brooklyn Film Festival spotlights Little t with a Q&A featuring director Masha Ellsworth, who opens up about the film’s message, challenges, and emotional core.

MEET THE CREW: Nicholas De Lotto

Meet the Crew: Kyle Roldan

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Meet the Crew: Ada Pyszkiewicz

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Meet the Crew: Max Rodriguez

Meet the Crew: Jared Fong

Meet the Crew: Cassandra Rodriguez
