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Release Date:
July 16, 2010
Original Title:
Le fiamme di Nule
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | History
Production Companies:
ISRE
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
The film tells the story of Anna, Rosa and Maria, weavers from Nule in Sardinia, who are taking part in a tapestry competition. Whilst Anna and Rosa try to impress the judges making by perfect and beautiful carpets, Maria surprises the village by creating an unexpected textile. Designer, illustrator, and animator Carolina Melis' short film Le fiamme di Nule uses animation and live footage to portray the story of the three weavers in the Sardinian village of Nule. The story was inspired by a trip Meils took to the village, where she became fascinated with their traditional textile-making techniques.
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3D Animator:
Rodi Kaya
Animation:
Roly Edwards
Kwok Fung Lam
Tommaso de Sanctis
Marina Somoylenko
Compositor:
Alasdair Brotherson
Jérome Lionard
Conceptual Design:
Alessandro Monaco
Valeria Armeni
Coordinating Producer:
Maria Zanardi
Costume Designer:
Luciano Bonino
Director:
Carolina Melis
Director of Photography:
Peter Ellmore
Executive Producer:
Charlotte Bavasso
Christopher O'Reilly
Julia Parfitt
Focus Puller:
Alex Taylor
Gaffer:
Paul Allen
Grip Production Assistant:
Max Halstead
Lyricist:
Simon Barraclough
Producer:
Liz Chan
Production Manager:
Claire Thompson
Writer:
Carolina Melis
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