A Room Nearby

Genre : Animation, Documentary

Runtime : 27M

Director : Paul Fierlinger, Sandra Fierlinger

Synopsis

Paul Fierlinger's unique animation captures five individuals from diverse backgrounds as they describe their bouts with loneliness, its challenges and benefits.

Actors

Paul Fierlinger
Paul Fierlinger
Self (voice)
Lynn Blue
Lynn Blue
Self (voice)
Domingo D'Achille
Domingo D'Achille
Self (voice)
Sandra Fierlinger
Sandra Fierlinger
Self (voice)
Miloš Forman
Miloš Forman
Self (voice)
Tom McMan
Tom McMan
Self (voice)
Pamela Tang
Pamela Tang
Self (voice)

Crews

Paul Fierlinger
Paul Fierlinger
Director
Sandra Fierlinger
Sandra Fierlinger
Director
Paul Fierlinger
Paul Fierlinger
Writer
Sandra Fierlinger
Sandra Fierlinger
Writer
Paul Fierlinger
Paul Fierlinger
Producer
Sandra Fierlinger
Sandra Fierlinger
Producer
Paul Fierlinger
Paul Fierlinger
Editor
Sandra Fierlinger
Sandra Fierlinger
Editor
John Avarese
John Avarese
Sound Designer
John Avarese
John Avarese
Music

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