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Release Date:
June 29, 2012
Original Title:
A Shadow of Blue
Alternate Titles:
A shadow of blue
Una sombra azul
Genres:
Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
Dreamlife Studio
Les Films du Cygne
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A touching story in which fantasy and reality merge to make dreams come true. How determining can reality be, and how can fantasy unleash an unexpected freedom? Can a fragile world of lights and shadows show us more than a silhouette drawn against the sunlight? A mixed-technique animated short film, by Director Carlos Lascano.
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Animation:
Libor Batek
Ondrej Pridal
Animation Manager:
Carlos Lascano
Art Direction:
Carlos Lascano
Associate Producer:
Lukás Skalník
Camera Operator:
Bernardo Casali
Cinematography:
Carlos Lascano
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Carlos Lascano
Director:
Carlos Lascano
Editor:
Carlos Lascano
Music:
Alex Conrado
Producer:
Alexandre Charlet
Jonathan Hazan
Carlos Lascano
Paula Lema
Production Manager:
Carlos Lascano
Production Office Assistant:
Canelle Kieffer
Jenna Noël
Sound Designer:
Paul Wardlaw
Sound Mixer:
François Loubeyre
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Vogelsang
Writer:
Carlos Lascano
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