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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
Boudica: A Norfolk Story
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Arts Council of England
Pearly Oyster Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Despite a gap of nearly two thousand years, Boudica remains at the forefront of the public imagination. Her story has been passed down the generations from the original writings of the Romans and she has been continually reinvented to serve as a woman of our age. Set against beautiful watercolours of Norfolk, Emma Calder's film looks at Boudica the woman, what motivated her to keep her freedom and what her story means to us now, that we know so much more about her and her people from recent archaeology. The film shows Boudica and the Iceni tribe and their rebellion against the Romans in first century Britain. The film contrasts the worlds of the indigenous people and their Roman Invaders. In Boudica A Norfolk Story, The film contains all the key ideas about this very interesting period in British history whilst being attractive, playful and engaging for all ages.
Additional Photography:
Dennis Jarvis
Animation:
Emma Calder
Katerina Athanasopoulou
Background Designer:
Julian Cripps
Director:
Emma Calder
Lighting Camera:
Hugh Gordon
Mixing Engineer:
Caspar Gordon
Modeling:
Emma Calder
Music:
Bruce Gilbert
Painter:
Emma Calder
Producer:
Emma Calder
Production Manager:
Helen Mitchell
Visual Effects:
Katerina Athanasopoulou
Writer:
Emma Calder
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