This is both a fun and sad film. There are moments when it is just magical, as a film that has unicorn in its title. It is playful and that burdensome.

The story is about a young girl with a big imagination who is stuck in a tight place, taking care of her disabled mom. The film, and the main character’s mind, go between these magical scenes. The concept is also a classic on-the-road movie with some new textures and concepts.

I Believe in Unicorns is going to charm a lot of people, and keep an eye out for the director who will be in town.
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