Camera film company Kodak has produced a beautiful and powerful short film on the theme of love and acceptance.

With the rise of digital photography, Kodak’s fortunes have waned, but it continues to make film – concentrating largely on motion picture cameras.

The short, entitled Understanding, from director Terry Rayment, has been shot on Kodak’s 35mm stock film.

In the three-minute movie, which features little speaking, a young girl walks in on her older brother kissing a male friend.

How will the boy’s father deal with the news?

The troubled teen clearly fears his father’s reaction. A birthday gift he receives from his dad makes the older man’s feelings clear.

The film features actor Jaz Goodreau as troubled teenager Nolan and Adam Harper as his father. Cinematographer Kate Arizmendi shot the film on Kodak 35mm color negative film.