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Treo Fiskur - a graduation short film

Vimeo 2014-08-19 09:05 article  > Animation

In the Northen seas, a fisherman is going to discover the wonderful origin of fish.  

Treo Fiskur is a graduation short film directed by

  • Lucie Delvaux
  • Alissa Bécavin
  • Noémie Cauvin
  • Tristan Hélaine
  • Sullivan Vanderlinden

Music by Thomas Schweitzer
Sound design by Thomas Van Pottelberge

Distinctions :

- Graduation jury special mention - France - June 2013
- Part of "The Eye Candy Show 2013", a selection of the best new international short animation films presented by Shelley Page - United States - July 2013

Festivals :

Been selected at :

  • The Encounters short film and animation festival (out of competition) - United Kingdom - September 2013
  • la compétition Images Virtuelles pour le prix de la meilleur création d'images virtuelles 2013 - France - November 2013
  • Libélula Internacional Animation Festival - Spain - November 2013
  • Les Nuits Magiques - France - December 2013
  • Le festival National du Film d'Animation - France - December 2013
  • SICAF - South Korea - July 2014
  • Anima Mundi International Animation Festival - Brazil - August 2014
  • Croq'Anime, le Festival du Film d'Animation de Paris - France - September 2014
Author: Vimeo Editor: Michal Franczak
Tags: treo
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