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Disney Director's Heartbreaking Loss Inspires Oscar-Qualifying Short
5 Dec
Summary
- Short film 'Versa' explores parental grief after pregnancy loss.
- Animation draws parallels between celestial bodies and human connection.
- Director Malcon Pierce found healing through sharing his personal story.

Walt Disney Animation Studios artistic director Malcon Pierce has directed 'Versa,' an Oscar-qualifying short film that delves into the profound emotional landscape of infant loss and pregnancy complications. The six-minute, dialogue-free animation uses celestial lovers to represent the journey through grief, despair, and eventual acceptance after the loss of their baby.
Pierce's personal experience with the loss of his son, Cooper, heavily influenced the film's themes. He found inspiration in his wife's courage to face their grief, particularly through capturing moments in their son's nursery, which ultimately led to the symbolic use of stars and the Kintsugi art form to represent healing and rebirth.
The project, initially conceived years prior, found its narrative drive through Pierce's personal tragedy. He successfully pitched the sensitive subject matter to Disney leadership, who recognized its potential impact. The film has resonated deeply with audiences, with many sharing similar experiences, highlighting its success as a therapeutic and connecting piece of art.




