
The Apple
12/10/2018 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
THE APPLE, a film by Zara Shah.
A red apple waits in a grocery store to be picked. The big day finally comes when it is purchased, bagged, and brought to a home. Told from the point of view of the apple, this film shares the inner monologue of a fruit that just wants to fulfill its purpose in life as a healthy snack.
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Muslim Youth Voices is a production of the Center for Asian American Media. Funding provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art's Building Bridges Program and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

The Apple
12/10/2018 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
A red apple waits in a grocery store to be picked. The big day finally comes when it is purchased, bagged, and brought to a home. Told from the point of view of the apple, this film shares the inner monologue of a fruit that just wants to fulfill its purpose in life as a healthy snack.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ ♪ RED APPLE: Another day at the grocery store.
RED APPLE: Another day at the grocery store.
RED APPLE: Another day at the grocery store.
Stay positive.
Stay positive.
Maybe something good will happen today.
Maybe something good will happen today.
Will I get picked?
Will I get picked?
Yes!
I got chosen after only two days in the grocery store.
That's really lucky.
This is going to be great.
I can't wait to get eaten!
Whee!
Wow!
So this is where I'm staying?
This is amazing!
♪ Will I get picked?
This is the day.
Man, that apple is lucky.
♪ (gasps) ♪ (gasps) It's happening!
(cheers): I'll finally be eaten.
Wait...
I was so close-- why?
What's going to happen to me?
What is my purpose in life if I can't be eaten?
What if I die rotten?
♪ (echoing): Worst day ever.
♪


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