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Release Date:
April 24, 2015
Original Title:
100 Years - Armenian Genocide
Genres:
Animation | History
Production Companies:
2veinte
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
In 2015, we created this cell animation short to commemorate the Armenian Genocide Centenary. To the date, the Turkish government still denies the genocide took place, dodging their responsibility. 100 years will have passed this April 24th, and Armenians will keep on fighting for justice. This is a small tribute to the 1.500.000 victims.
3D Animator:
Augusto Gabrys
Diego Flores Diapolo
Sebastian Garcia
Juan Pablo Sciaccaluga
Animation:
Melisa Farina
Sebastian Garcia
Facundo Quiroga
Augusto Gabrys
Santiago Medina Neves
Juan Nadalino
Nahuel Sagárnaga
Lucia Castez
Martin Gil
Valentina Candia
Alex Gostanian
Diego Frachia
Gabriela Bosco
Juan Pablo Sciaccaluga
Josefina Preumayr
Pablo Gostanian
Enmanuel Pelaez
Diego Flores Diapolo
Animation Director:
Pablo Gostanian
Melisa Farina
Sebastian Garcia
Juan Pablo Sciaccaluga
Art Direction:
Pablo Gostanian
Juan Molinet
Character Designer:
Juan Molinet
Compositor:
Juan Pablo Sciaccaluga
Sebastian Garcia
Creative Director:
Pablo Gostanian
Director:
Pablo Gostanian
Executive Producer:
Agustin Valcarenghi
Music:
Brian Eno
Post Producer:
Pablo Gostanian
Josefina Preumayr
Producer:
Geraldine Chaia Arazi
Special Effects:
Diego Flores Diapolo
Story:
Pablo Gostanian
Storyboard:
Melisa Farina
Sebastian Garcia
Facundo Quiroga
Pablo Gostanian
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