A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Portland, Oregon, USA
Born:
October 29, 1971
Christiane Cegavske (born October 29, 1971) is an American artist and stop motion animator. She is primarily known for her animated film Blood Tea and Red String and for having done the animated segments to the film The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things. She has also made a short film Blood and Sunflowers and has done animation for the TV series X-Chromosome. Description above from the Wikipedia article Christiane Cegavske, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Animation:
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
???? Seed in the Sand
Cinematography:
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
???? Seed in the Sand
Director:
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
Editor:
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
Producer:
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
Screenplay:
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
Set Decoration:
1992 A Smaller World "Big Baby"
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
Visual Effects:
1992 A Smaller World "Big Baby"
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
Writer:
1992 A Smaller World "Big Baby"
1992 Blood and Sunflowers
2002 The Doll Maker
2006 Blood Tea and Red String
2017 A Dream of Dolls Dancing
???? Seed in the Sand
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