Out of Frame (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2023

Original Title:
Out of Frame

Genres:
Animation | Drama | Family | Fantasy | Romance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Trapped in their frames and monitored by a menacing curator, two paintings long to escape from the art gallery's white walls. As the paintings lock eyes across the room, an unspoken connection between them sets the stage for revolution. With a distinctive blend of live-action and animation, this short film by Evan Bode employs surreal metaphor to explore ideas about power, resistance, queer identity, visibility, and liberation from constructed borders.

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Animation:
Evan Bode

Assistant Camera:
Phoebe Ellen Sessler
Ashique Shahir
Emma Baker

Assistant Director:
Sarah Aristy Camejo

Assistant Editor:
Mia Stegner

Casting Assistant:
Phoebe Ellen Sessler

Director:
Evan Bode

Director of Photography:
Doorim Kim

Editor:
Evan Bode

Makeup Artist:
Sam Bray
Matilda Washington

Music:
Evan Bode

Producer:
Sam Azghandi

Production Design:
Jeanne Kambara
Sam Bray
Mia Stegner
Matilda Washington

Script Supervisor:
Mia Stegner

Sound Designer:
Evan Bode

Sound Mixer:
Emma Baker
Hayden Celentano

Special Effects Assistant:
Ryan Bode

Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Ryan Bode

Writer:
Evan Bode

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