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Release Date:
August 11, 2012
Original Title:
Cake
Alternate Titles:
Eat Your Cake; I'm a Vietnamese Refugee
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
This documentary is about courage and survival and having the will and perseverance to succeed despite considerable obstacles. The story of Mitchell Pham's remarkable journey is told through the evocative use of stop-frame animation, created from a Vietnamese traditional folded paper craft, mixed with live action to show an innovative account of his harrowing but ultimately inspirational journey from Vietnamese prison camp, to a life in New Zealand after the Vietnam war.
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Animation:
Daniel Loorpage
Art Department Assistant:
Lance Berrett
Brooke Austin
Art Designer:
Lauren May
Art Direction:
Adrian Thompson
Wendy Shijia Wang
Assistant Camera:
Paul Vunituraunga
Assistant Editor:
Michael Millar
Camera Production Assistant:
James Dudley
Cinematography:
Warren Green
Color Grading:
Jon Waters
Compositing Artist:
Daniel Loorpage
Compositor:
Mathew Ellin
Morten Leirkjaer
Concept Artist:
Bonnie Cricket
Data Wrangler:
Aasta Otnes
Director:
Sally Tran
Foley:
Tom Fox
Marshall Smith
Lighting Technician:
James Dudley
Post Producer:
Venusi Junior Taumoepeau
Production Manager:
Sarah Bridge
Researcher:
Venusi Junior Taumoepeau
Runner Art Department:
Sally Tran
Set Runner:
Sally Tran
Sound:
Blair Cameron
Sound Designer:
Marshall Smith
Tom Fox
Sound Mixer:
Marshall Smith
Tom Fox
Storyboard Artist:
Gair Cook
Writer:
Sally Tran
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