A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 13, 2019
Original Title:
The Endless River
Genres:
Music
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Within this intuitive interpretation of Pink Floyd's music, there are secrets, enigmas and metaphors. The narrative is open ended, therefore open to individual interpretation, along the lines of: In the parallel worlds of the past and the future, two tribes struggle to survive on a dying planet, while attempting to communicate with the life force of earth itself. As time runs out, a monolith approaches from outer space, carrying within it a puzzle which they fail to understand. Is it a warning, or does it contain the secret to the survival of mankind?
Animation:
Peter Knight
Jon Dunleavy
Benjamin Beloni
Ben Cook
Costume Design:
Russell Phillip Peek
Director:
Ian Emes
Director of Photography:
Didier Soulier
Nick Harry Jones
Jez Toogood
Olivia Emes
David Cawley
Bud Gallimore
Editor:
Steven McInerney
E. Gabriel Edvy
Line Producer:
Kirsten Eller
Makeup Artist:
Siwan Hil
Producer:
Ian Emes
Production Design:
David Curtis-Ring
Production Manager:
Octavia Landy
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