Project Detail

The Little Things (Les Petites Choses)

Synopsis

Little Louis is happy living with his grandparents in Northern Catalonia. When his grandmother dies, he and his grandfather struggle to rebuild their relationship.
A room scale VR short movie focusing on perspectives and point of views.
Through Louis' eyes, you will see the world as you used to experience it when you were little. And from few others that only virtual reality can make it possible.

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins
Format
Virtual Reality (VR)
Director
Bandits Collective
Producer
Picnic Studio
Co-Producer
Picnic Studio
Executive Producer
Picnic Studio
Editor
Bandits Collective
Screenwriter
Bandits Collective
Director of Photography
Bandits Collective
Production Designer
Bandits Collective
Sound
Daniele Carmosino
Composer
Daniele Carmosino
Principal cast
André, Jeanne, Louis
Animators
William Lorton, Paul Torris, Camille Rabes
Rigger
David Jurine
Format
Virtual Reality (VR)

Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

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