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Release Date:
January 22, 2023
Original Title:
Margie Soudek's Salt and Pepper Shakers
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 12
An artist and VFX instructor connects with her aging grandmother, Margie, in a documentary short on collecting, artmaking, and obsessiveness as a way to enhance our realities. Margie has been collecting salt and pepper shakers for 73 years -- at 94, her days are spent repeating the same, simple routine. When her granddaughter pays her a visit, the collection, now in the thousands, takes on a new life. With a score by Dan Deacon, the film -- part love letter, part documentary, part experiment -- merges the real, the fantastical, and the world of a computer desktop.
Cinematography:
Jonna McKone
Albert Birney
Director:
Meredith Moore
Editor:
Meredith Moore
Albert Birney
Executive Producer:
Riel Roch Decter
Sebastian Pardo
Original Music Composer:
Dan Deacon
Producer:
Meredith Moore
Jonna McKone
Sound Designer:
Chester Endersby Gwazda
Visual Effects:
Meredith Moore
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