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Release Date:
May 18, 2023
Original Title:
Who Named the Lily?
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | Fantasy | History
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
‘Who Named the Lily?’ celebrates and laments the complicated history of the Crystal Palace. Monster Chetwynd plays the ‘Fact Hungry Witch’, who explores the story of the Amazonian waterlily, and reveals its links to engineering. The artwork brings to light the politics of Paxton’s developments in industry and architecture, however, the protagonist of this story is the waterlily – a catalyst for ground-breaking technological advancement.
Art Direction:
Jessica Vaughan
Cameron Foote
Camera Operator:
Nina Nadig
Sebastian Lendemann
Camera Production Assistant:
Ricky Jay Casey
Director:
Monster Chetwynd
Director of Photography:
Margaret Salmon
Editor:
Monster Chetwynd
Nina Nadig
Focus Puller:
Lucie Seymour
Music:
Emma Sullivan
Producer:
Bobbi Cameron
Sound:
Joe Campbell
Special Effects:
Oscar Oldershaw
Visual Effects:
Josha Eiffel
Writer:
Monster Chetwynd
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