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World Festival of Animated Film /
7 to 12 June 2021
World Festival of Animated Film / 7 to 12 June 2021
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The Hangman at Home / The Hangman at Home

VR ANIMATION COMPETITION

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The Hangman at Home / The Hangman at Home


Michelle Kranot, Uri Kranot

Denmark, France, Canada / 2020 / 25' 0''



Screenings


Tuesday, 08. 06.,
Gallery SC, 11:00 h
Wednesday, 09. 06.,
Gallery SC, 11:00 h
Thursday, 10. 06.,
Gallery SC, 11:00 h
Friday, 11. 06.,
Gallery SC, 11:00 h
Friday, 11. 06.,
Gallery SC, 11:00 h
Saturday, 12. 06.,
Gallery SC, 11:00 h


Synopsis


“What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?” Inspired by the iconic Carl Sandburg poem (1922), this VR single-user immersive experience explores themes of acknowledgement and participation. It is not about hanging people, but about the awkward intimacy that comes with being human, and the connection between spectator, witness, and accomplice. The animated, interactive experience invites you into five interwoven stories, capturing pivotal moments in people’s lives. The Hangman at Home ultimately reveals that we are all more alike than different, while raising questions of responsibility.

Michelle Kranot


Michelle and Uri Kranot’s work has expanded beyond traditional animation, fusing painting, drawing and new technologies into contemporary experiences. Their work is frequently characterized by a poetic sensibility and fragmented narratives exploring past and present, fact and fiction.They have been honoured with the top industry awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Best VR Immersive Work at the 77th Biennale di Venezia, the Fipresci Prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, a place on the Oscarsshortlist, and the Danish Arts Foundation award for the performing arts.

 

Uri Kranot


Michelle and Uri Kranot’s work has expanded beyond traditional animation, fusing painting, drawing and new technologies into contemporary experiences. Their work is frequently characterized by a poetic sensibility and fragmented narratives exploring past and present, fact and fiction.They have been honoured with the top industry awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Best VR Immersive Work at the 77th Biennale di Venezia, the Fipresci Prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, a place on the Oscarsshortlist, and the Danish Arts Foundation award for the performing arts.

 

Director

Michelle Kranot, Uri Kranot


Production

Late Love Productions, Floreal Films, Miyu, National Film Board of Canada


categories

VR ANIMATION COMPETITION