Project Detail

Prosopagnosia

Synopsis

Using expressive animation to investigate intimacy, communication and memory. Prosopagnosia means face-blindness, and to understand this neurodiverse behaviour, the contents of a memory box are intricately explored. Sketchbooks, photographs and diaries unravel to tell a unique and personal story.
Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival 2021 - World premiere
Official Selection Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2022

Details

Year
2021
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 min 14 sec
Format
MOV MP4
Director
Steven Fraser
Producer
Reece Cargan
Executive Producer
Noe Mendelle, Flore Cosquer, Mark Thomas
Editor
Steven Fraser
Screenwriter
Steven Fraser
Director of Photography
Steven Fraser
Sound
Tom Drew
Music
Tome Drew
Additional Information
Prosopagnosia was developed through the Scottish Documentary Institute's Bridging the Gap talent initiative. Supported by Screen Scotland. https://www.screen.scot/film-in-scotland/made-in-scotland/shorts/prosopagnosia

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Scottish Documentary Institute

74 Lauriston Place
Edinburgh
EH3 9DF

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