Afro Unicorn Debuts Live-Action Show at Bentonville Film Festival
The enchanting world of “Ms. April’s Book and Crown Shop” is set to captivate audiences as Afro Unicorn brings its live-action series for kids to the 10th anniversary of the Bentonville Film Festival. This delightful show is designed for children aged five to twelve, where a wise and charismatic mentor named Ms. April guides young entrepreneurs through the intricate world of business, emphasizing valuable lessons and entrepreneurial spirit.
The live-action series focuses on the empowering journey of these young girls, as they confront challenges and learn resilience, creativity, and kindness. Every episode presents a new hurdle, and under Ms. April’s guidance, they navigate their way to success. As a testament to their achievements, the girls are crowned at the end of each episode, celebrating both business success and personal growth.
The show’s creator, Ms. Showers, is thrilled to bring this vision to life. She notes that every child has a “crown within” and emphasizes the importance of believing in oneself to unlock that potential. This live-action show is a testament to her dedication to uplifting young minds and celebrating their boundless potential. The debut is highly anticipated at the Bentonville Film Festival, which runs from June 10 to 16, 2024.
The series is scheduled to debut at noon on Saturday, June 15, during the festival, drawing excitement from both children and adults alike. The live-action show promises to be an unforgettable experience at the festival, which features a range of delightful films, discussions, and events.
In addition to “Ms. April’s Book and Crown Shop,” the festival program includes films like “Minions: The Rise of Gru” and a vibrant dance performance by the Adrija Dance Academy. The Bentonville Film Festival is a celebration of creativity and diversity, making it the perfect platform for Afro Unicorn’s groundbreaking live-action series.