A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Written by:
Rosamund Attwood
Directed by:
Isabel Garrett
Release Date:
February 25, 2019
Original Title:
Listen To Me Sing
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
NFTS
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
In a bleak hillside hotel, strange events are afoot, as something surprising drifts in on the mist… In this gorgeously made stop motion Animator, a lonely performer falls in love with a walrus. But her dreams of singing success may prove hopeless, as the audience has other plans. A deeply surreal but profoundly heartfelt film about finding your inner voice.
A miserable hotel performer learns to express herself when she falls in love with a walrus.
Animation:
Rich Farris
Daisy May Collingridge
Oliver Arnell Argles
Alastair Fleming
Isabel Garrett
Art Direction:
Martin Nice
Cinematography:
Daniel Morgan
Co-Writer:
Lydia Rynne
Isabel Garrett
Colorist:
Joseph Bicknell
Compositing Lead:
Cecile Ceppi
Compositor:
Nicola Borsari
Ysabel King
Director:
Isabel Garrett
Editor:
Chloe Hardwick
Modeling:
Daisy May Collingridge
Music:
Stephanie Taylor
Producer:
Emily Everdee
Production Assistant:
Holly Mann
Oliver Arnell Argles
Imogen Arthur
Production Coordinator:
Alana O'Neill
Production Designer:
Tessa Flanagan
Production Manager:
Megan Randle
Sound Designer:
Adam Shuttleworth
Standby Art Director:
Milly White
VFX Artist:
Roxana Loncea
Vocals:
Alex Glenfield
Writer:
Rosamund Attwood
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