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Release Date:
December 4, 2021
Original Title:
A New Life Tomorrow
Genres:
Documentary | War
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
The experimental stop motion story of a London boy in World War 2, we witness war drawing inexorably closer as he comes of age. 14 when war begins, our young hero lives through bombings, the evacuation of his siblings, the privations of wartime. Yet he survives and even thrives. He sets out to search for his friend in the East End during those turbulent and frightening times, and with his own voice tells his story with a wit and verve few would believe today. Finally we leave him at the brink on D-Day, a hero already in the making.
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2D Artist:
Gregory Humber
Cesca White
Molly Fuller
Avy
3D Artist:
Thomas Muir
Lewis Bramley
Animation:
Molly Fuller
Animation Director:
Avy
Assistant Art Director:
Aurelia Chilvers
Assistant Director:
Molly Fuller
Aurelia Chilvers
Assistant Production Manager:
Poppy Sicolo
Compositing Artist:
Ester Justinusson
Director:
Avy
Director of Photography:
Pyran Fisher
Executive Producer:
Ann Owen
Producer:
Alisha Simpson
Props:
Maia Rattanarack
Harriet Bakewell
Megan Chell
Sound Designer:
Molly Fuller
Storyboard Artist:
Avy
Adina Mitroi
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