From The Womb to the Tomb (Prototype Teaser)

Stoyan Yankov
Nov 30, -1

LIKE US and Follow the project on: https://www.facebook.com/thedarkpuppetfilm twitter: @dark_film From The Womb to the Tomb is a stop-motion puppet short film about the fear of aging. That very ambitious project is planned to be produced and released in 2014. The film goes into a KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN in mid October 2013. Thank you DAAZO for your support!!

Rolf Blume-Jensen

Director

Stoyan Yankov

Producer

Niels Elmvig Bruhn

Assistant Director

Merethe Vestergaard

Assistant Producer

Henrik Laier

Executive Producer

Johan Oettinger

Stop-motion Consultant

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Country of origin: Denmark
Categories: Anime and Animation
Hashtags: drama  puppet  life  death  dark  black  white  the  stop  motion  from  womb  to  tomb  stoyan  yankov  rolf  blume  jensen  universe 
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