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World Festival of Animated Film /
short film edition 3 - 8 June 2014
World Festival of Animated Film / short film edition 3 - 8 June 2014
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Trolltag / The Troll Trap

Films for Children Competition (7-10)

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Trolltag / The Troll Trap


Klaus Morschheuser, Johannes Weiland

Germany / 2013 / 7' 38''



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Wednesday, 04. 06.,
Tuškanac Cinema, 11:00 h
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Thursday, 05. 06.,
Tuškanac Cinema, 18:00 h
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Friday, 06. 06.,
Tuškanac Cinema, 13:00 h


Synopsis


You need your own circus act because the trainer don't want to share the lion? No problem. Grab a noose, a bell and some cottoncandy, go up to the clearing and catch yourself a dancing bear. But be careful! Other creatures are into cottoncandy as well. And who knows if they can dance?

Klaus Morschheuser


Born 1971 in Limburg an der Lahn, working at the prop-department at the theatre in Koblenz, Klaus Morschheuser began studying at the Filmakademie Baden Württemberg in 1997. In 2001 he started freelancing as an animator for several commercials and music videos. In 2002 he co-founded Studio Soi, where he since then has animated and directed a number of shorts. 

 

Johannes Weiland


Johannes Weiland is teaching animation classes at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. Since his graduation in 2003 he’s worked as director and animator at Studio Soi Ludwigsburg, Germany and with Studio AKA in London. He has directed many films including The Little Boy and The Beast, with co-director Uwe Heidschötter, which won the prestigious Cartoon d’Or for best European animated film.

 

Director

Klaus Morschheuser, Johannes Weiland


Production

Studio Soi


Screenplay

Marcus Sauermann


Storyboard

Tobias Trebeljahr


Compositing

Andreas Hummel, Mathias Schreck


Sound

Christian Heck


Music

Daniel Vulcano


Editing

Johannes Weiland


Animation

Kyra Buschor, Iring Freytag, Georg Schneider, Klaus Morschheuser, Johannes Weiland


categories

Films for Children Competition (7-10)