Project Detail

Flower Duet

Synopsis

By presenting a poetic expression of the interrelationship between the artist and the inspiration of flowers as a dynamic artistic sensibility, FLOWER DUET is exploring sustainability and global warming issues through this experimental hand-painted (pastel/water colour) animated poem film from the director’s artist point of view.

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
2 min 28 sec
Format
35mm
Director
Haemin Ko
Producer
Haemin Ko
Executive Producer
Haemin Ko
Editor
Haemin Ko
Screenwriter
Karine Sawan
Director of Photography
Haemin Ko
Production Designer
Haemin Ko
Sound
Haemin Ko
Composer
Yin Lu

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Production Company

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