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Release Date:
November 4, 2017
Original Title:
Mamoon
Genres:
Animation | Drama
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Told entirely using projected animation onto real, polystyrene film sets, Mamoon is a fascinating and brilliantly conceived film. It follows the story of a mother and child, whose lives descend into darkness when the moon, and then their entire city, are engulfed by shadows. Fleeing the calamity, they discover a strange red light that may prove to be their salvation.
Animation:
Phil Brooks
Ben Steer
Character Designer:
Marylou Mao
Compositing Artist:
Negar Bagheri
Elaine Thomas
Compositor:
Matthew Wilcock
Director:
Ben Steer
Executive Producer:
Tom Box
Modeling:
Lee Bowditch
Production Manager:
Lizzie Hicks
Rigging Supervisor:
Leo Blackmur
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