A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2017
Original Title:
Tiny Tracks
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Hilda Walsh has a small city in her basement. Her husband, Ivor, left behind a model replica of the 1950s Boston transit system in their Toronto home, after spending 20 years building it from scratch. Now what is she to do with his miniature masterpiece? A document of marriage, friendship and a nearly extinct hobby, this short film celebrates one man’s unseen legacy, taking us down the tiny tracks he left behind.
Cinematography:
Chris Sue-Chu
Naomi Hocura
Zachary Koski
Colorist:
Angelina Friskney
Director:
Naomi Hocura
Editor:
Angelina Friskney
Naomi Hocura
Producer:
Naomi Hocura
Sound Designer:
Brandon Hocura
Writer:
Naomi Hocura
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