Project Detail

Red Shoes

Synopsis

Zindy uncovers a huge secret after being seduced by a mysterious gift, in this modern re-telling of the classic fairy tale ‘The Red Shoes.’

Details

Year
2022
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
7 min 46 sec
Director
Diyala Muir
Producer
Hayley Warren
Executive Producer
Nikola Vasakova
Editor
Vathana Suganya Suppiah
Sound
Pete Gummerson
Composer
Hollie Buhagiar
Animators
Diyala Muir, Rosanna Wan, Lydia Reid

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Supported by BFI Short Form Animation Fund

Girls In Film

Studio 512/513,
The Custard Factory
Gibb Street
Birmingham B9 4DP

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