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Chalk (2006)

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Jeanie Jurgess is a lost soul stuck in a gray world, lifeless and afraid - until an unexpected walk with her faithful beagle reveals a chalk phrase written in an alley, "Smile at least once today." Suddenly, a series of strange, colorful messages takes Jeanie on a journey she never expected. This short film features 10 original works of chalk art by Southern California artist Donna Zanella.
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