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Release Date:
December 31, 2013
Original Title:
Ophelia: Love & Privacy_Settings
Genres:
Animation
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Hubert, the lovely wannabe-casanova protagonist of this story has a bubble floating over his head (like in comics), and in this bubble all his thoughts are visible. So everybody can read his thoughts, and since he mostly thinks about (naked) ladies, this gets him into big troubleā¦ How exposed and public can your thoughts become before it gets embarrassing? Which dirty thoughts could get you into trouble? That's the problem of our protagonist Hubert. Anyone can clearly read his thoughts in a speech balloon floating above his head. In our film we accompany him on his challenging search for a girlfriend. A comedy about 'The End of Privacy'.
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Animation:
Bin-Han To
Jacob Frey
Ringo Klapschinsky
Alexander Dietrich
Nick Saradopoulos
Jessica Tegethoff
Kim Nguyen
Art Direction:
Bin-Han To
Background Designer:
Kathrin Schneider
Character Designer:
Bin-Han To
Characters:
Bin-Han To
Director:
Bin-Han To
Modeling:
Bin-Han To
Anja Verena Wacker
Music:
Marcel Walter
Producer:
Heiko Schulze
Recording Supervision:
Christian Heck
Rigging Supervisor:
Bin-Han To
Script Editor:
Bin-Han To
Sound Designer:
Dennis Kopacz
Sound Engineer:
Lena Zagikyan
Textile Artist:
Bin-Han To
Vocals:
Ziggy Has Ardeur
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