A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 19, 2018
Original Title:
O, Hunter Heart
Alternate Titles:
Love & The Worlds
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Animation 2018
BBC
BFI
Mackinnonworks
Wingspan Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Inspired by the poetry of Edwin Morgan where natural and domestic worlds collide and the hidden animal instincts of humans rise to the surface, this poetic visual narrative features voices from interviews recorded around the UK, woven into an evocative soundtrack. Stop motion puppets and live action footage combine to tell a dark love story.
Animation:
Heather Snowden
Lucy Jeffries
Cassie Amis
Carla MacKinnon
Character Designer:
Marika Aakala
Color Grading:
Dan Carney
Director:
Carla MacKinnon
Executive Producer:
Deborah Lee
Emma Cahusac
Gillian Scothern
Helen Brunsdon
Music:
Hannah Peel
Producer:
Sammy Wong
Carla MacKinnon
Christian Schlaeffer
Production Design:
Emma Niemis
Sound Designer:
Mike Wyeld
Sound Mixer:
Mike Wyeld
Technical Supervisor:
Christian Schlaeffer
Thanks:
Alex Widdowson
Tim Jordan
Clemance Sebag
Chloe Feinberg
Anne-Sophie Marie
Mark Stevens
Sophie Lewis
Visual Effects Director:
Christian Schlaeffer
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