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Release Date:
September 17, 2023
Original Title:
Misérable miracle
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Miyu Productions
New Deer
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada | France | Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Directed by Japanese filmmaker Ryo Orikasa, this animated short was inspired by Henri Michaux’s book of poetry and drawings of the same name, about his experiences with mescaline. The film explores the limits of language and perception, creating connections between sound, meaning, shapes and movement.
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Accountant:
David Dos Santos
Administration:
Victoria Angell
Rosalina Di Sario
Animation:
Ryo Orikasa
Anne Huynh
Keigo Ito
Tatsuhiro Ariyoshi
Yuka Abe
Art Direction:
Ryo Orikasa
Assistant Foley Artist:
Lauren Falvo
Color Designer:
Alice Sarrauste
Anaïs Gauchot
Liang Hsin Huang
Anna Takagi
Kohei Saito
Yuka Abe
Sijia Luo
Çağıl Harmandar
Wen Pang
Amane Oda
Yuki Maehata
Haruka Shimizu
Shiika Okada
Akari Higo
Director:
Ryo Orikasa
Editor:
Ryo Orikasa
Foley:
Karla Baumgardner
Foley Recordist:
Geoff Mitchell
Graphic Designer:
Mélanie Bouchard
Line Producer:
Tanguy Olivier
Carole Faure
Laetitia Seguin
Manager of Operations:
Camille Fillion
Musician:
Andrew Sisk
J. L. Réginald Bonga
Online Editor:
Serge Verreault
Original Music Composer:
Sacha Ratcliffe
Producer:
Emmanuel-Alain Raynal
Pierre Baussaron
Robert McLaughlin
Jelena Popovic
Michael Fukushima
Nobuaki Doi
Production Coordinator:
Dominique Forget
Production Manager:
Pierre Boivin
Félix Régnier
Constance Le Scouarnec
Emilie Coppier
Publicist:
Nadine Viau
Sound Designer:
Sacha Ratcliffe
Pierre-Yves Drapeau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean Paul Vialard
Storyboard Artist:
Ryo Orikasa
Technical Advisor:
Éloi Champagne
Technical Supervisor:
Luc Binette
Writer:
Henri Michaux
Ryo Orikasa
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