Project Detail

Oenghus

Synopsis

Blending celtic mythology with abstarct animation and dance Oenghus tells of the celtic God of love in his search for the beautiful yet fated Caer, a maiden facing death by a cruel father in defiance of a transformation curse.

Details

Year
2000
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
16mm Kodak
Director
Shaun Featherstone
Producer
Alan Jeffery, Andrew Sugden
Executive Producer
Alan Jeffery, Andrew Sugden
Editor
Shaun Featherstone
Director of Photography
Shaun Featherstone
Sound
Shaun Featherstone
Music
Shaun Featherstone
Screen Writer
Shaun Featherstone Music: Shaun Featherstone

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Hull School of Art and Design 43 High Street Hull Tel: 01482 462306 Fax: 01482 462101 rsmall@humbet.ac.uk

Sales Company

As above

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