HANDMADE HAPPINESS – Documentary Animation 8:30 minutes
Director/Producer: Vivien Mason
Synopsis
An animated documentary exploring how a passion for craft helps four makers overcome adversity. A carer finds purpose in knitting and making yarn. A health worker starts a men’s knitting circle. A new Tasmanian inspires others by teaching ceramics, and an arts worker sews old textiles to create new items and new hope for a sustainable future.
Themes
- The value of creativity
- Social/ emotional intelligence to overcome adversity
- Creating resilience through craft
Discussion Questions
- What activities help you to feel balanced and connected?
- Which character do you most identify with? Why?
- What crafts have you tried, and have you enjoyed them?
- Are there gender biases/expectations around craft?
- What materials are used in this animation and how do they reflect the story?
- What do you know about stop-motion animation?
Ideas to explore
- Health benefits of taking up a craft (relaxation, social activity, sense of achievement)
- Challenging gender roles (examining historical and cultural contexts)
- Sustainability (creative use of found/ everyday objects)
- The difference between craft and art
Pre or post-viewing activities
- Start a craft group.
- Have a craft activity after the screening.
- Provide resources for craft groups in the area.



