A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Written by:
Sara Barbas (story)
Sara Barbas
Ricardo Blanco (story)
Directed by:
Sara Barbas
Release Date:
June 1, 2009
Original Title:
Wherever You Go There You Are
Genres:
Adventure | Animation
Production Countries:
Portugal | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 3
A little girl, a woman, and an old lady are all in constant movement. They live their own simple journeys that culminate together in one unique and revealing story ending.
A little girl, a woman, and an old lady are all in constant movement. They live their own simple journeys that culminate together in one unique and revealing story ending. Wherever You Go There You Are was developed for the MA in Animation at the University of the West of England in Bristol, and completed independently in Portugal. The director - Sara Barbas - has won the Young Portuguese Director Award at Cinanima 2008 - the 32nd International Animated Film Festival of Espinho, Portugal, with this Animated Short Film.
Animation:
Sara Barbas
Ricardo Blanco
Osvaldo Medina
Digital Effects Producer:
Sérgio Duque
Director:
Sara Barbas
Editor:
Sara Barbas
Vibeke Cleaverley
Music:
Leo Mendes
Igor Higa
Sound Editor:
Phil Zentner
Story:
Ricardo Blanco
Sara Barbas
Writer:
Sara Barbas
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