Project Detail

hikikomori vs pop machina

Synopsis

Two hikikomori decide to cross the door of wonderland in order to find the hapiness and mortality

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins 40 secs
Format
HD
Director
Sherry Lips
Editor
Sherry Lips
Screenwriter
Sherry Lips
Director of Photography
Sherry Lips
Sound
Greg
Composer
Aqua, Creamy Creature (Xavier Nadal), Bob Acry
Principal cast
Aran Ferri, Adria Reina, Yosu Wu, Kate Karolina Parzonka

Production Status

Production Company

Glyndwr University

North Wales School of Arts

Sherry Lips

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