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Animated 'Goat' Scores Big on Inclusivity
9 Feb
Summary
- Animated film features a goat aspiring to be a Roarball champion.
- Movie champions inclusivity, challenging norms in sports.
- Visually stimulating animation depicts imaginative, nature-reclaimed worlds.

Tyree Dillihay's animated film "Goat" centers on a determined young goat named Will Harris, who dreams of competing in the professional sport of Roarball. This dangerous game, previously exclusive to larger animals, becomes the stage for Will's underdog journey.
The film champions absolute inclusivity, challenging recent legislation and norms by advocating for sports access for all. It highlights that gender or size should not be barriers, with characters like the formidable panther Jett Fillmore showcasing athletic prowess without regard for convention.
"Goat" is celebrated for its sumptuously animated visuals, depicting detailed, imaginative worlds where nature has reclaimed urban architecture. The characters are broadly designed and emotionally evocative, with fluid, exaggerated movements that enhance the storytelling.




