A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2017
Original Title:
Kaukai
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Petpunk
Whitelight
Production Countries:
Finland | India | Lithuania
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
This is a story about the eternal miracle of life and death. The unfortunate death of a wild hare turns into a remarkable experience for children who find his body and bury it in a sand box. Now buried, the hare’s life fades away and dozens of magical creatures that lived inside him leave his body in search for a new home. The hare’s life ends by merging with nature, but is reborn in the plants and animals around it. This fairy-tale for children encourages us to think about what death is.
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Animation:
Hleb Kuftseryn
Cinematography:
Darius Petrulaitis
Darius Petrulaitis
Color Designer:
Jonas Sunklodas
Compositors:
Hleb Kuftseryn
Director:
Gediminas Šiaulys
Editor:
Gediminas Šiaulys
Executive Producer:
Aleksis Pillai
Music:
Mixtape Club
Eglė Sirvydytė & Fusedmarc
Jurga Šeduikytė
Producer:
Miglė Pelakauskė
Production Design:
Gediminas Šiaulys
Screenplay:
Andrius Kirvela
Sound Designer:
Augustinas Beksta
Vytis Puronas
Visual Effects:
Jonas Konstantinavicius
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