Project Detail

Orgistic Hyper-Plastic

Synopsis

An animated extravaganza of plastic collected from beaches, roadsides, attics and junk shops. This is an elegy to a love affair that has gone sour, a fond farewell to that most beautiful material that has enslaved our planet – plastic.

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 min 51 sec
Format
digital stills
Director
Paul Bush
Producer
Paul Bush, Lana Tankosa Nikolic
Editor
Paul Bush
Screenwriter
Paul Bush
Director of Photography
Paul Bush, Christophe Peladan
Production Designer
Paul Bush
Sound
Andy Cowton
Music
Andy Cowton

Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

Autour de Minuit

21, rue Henry Monnier
75009 Paris
France

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