Project Detail

I May Be Some Time...

Synopsis

I May Be Some Time… is a short animated film about an old, grumpy man, Lawrence, who is forced on a journey to confront his inner self. Throughout the journey he grows younger and in the end of the film he is just a child.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
8 mins 45 secs
Format
Digital animation
Director
Ana Stefaniak
Screenwriter
Ana Stefaniak
Sound
Dan Larkin
Composer
Adam Weikert
Principal cast
Tom Bonington, Tarrick Benham, Divian Ladwa
Compositing
Ana Stefaniak, Daniel Denton
Colouring
Eric Goodwin, Julia Królak, Elisa Stefaniak, Jordan Wood, Daniel Denton, Ignatz Higham Johnson, Brad Nixon, Miriam Gronil, Sejin Kim, Hayley Burgess

Production Status

Production Company

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