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Release Date:
February 18, 2020
Original Title:
Hvor træerne blokerer for lyset
Alternate Titles:
100,000 Acres of Pine
Genres:
Animation | Horror
Production Companies:
The Animation Workshop
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 8
Ranger Megan Patel loses her brother, Daniel, under mysterious circumstances. Struggling to understand how he died, she finds herself alone, venturing into the vast pine forest. However, as she follows the trail of her brother into the woods, the trees begin to change and shift around her. Soon Megan arrives in places without any recollection of how she got there. Almost as if something is pulling her deeper into the woods. Something dark and dangerous, that Megan might not be able to escape.
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Animation:
Marin Monserand
Karoline Lie
Anna Fischer-Larsen
Animation Manager:
Laura Konradi Brodersen
Art Direction:
Helena Lucca B. Schulin
CG Animator:
Mathilde Lund Sobrink
Tristan Gallagher
CG Artist:
Pia Carina Cessak
Director:
Jennifer Alice Wright
Music:
Mads Vadsholt
Production Manager:
Lho Brockhoff
Sound Design Assistant:
August Blicher Friis
Sound Designer:
Fanny Wree
Sound Supervisor:
Thomas Richard Christensen
Story Supervisor:
Uri Kranot
Technical Supervisor:
Joanna Szczepanska
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