Retina (2015)

Genre : Animation, Drama

Runtime : 10M

Director : Darko Dragicevic

Synopsis

A recently blinded boy must learn to re-build his world through his remaining senses.

Actors

Oisin O'Driscoll
Oisin O'Driscoll
Kolya
Irene Wright
Irene Wright
Grandma
James Freeman
James Freeman
Andrew
Robert Boyd
Robert Boyd
Shepard
Niall Power
Niall Power
Father

Crews

Markus Popp
Markus Popp
Music
Darko Dragicevic
Darko Dragicevic
Director
Darko Dragicevic
Darko Dragicevic
Writer
Austin Stack
Austin Stack
Producer
Felix Novo de Oliveira
Felix Novo de Oliveira
Director of Photography
Heiko Nemmert
Heiko Nemmert
Assistant Director
Shah Besri
Shah Besri
Producer
Jelena Cecovic
Jelena Cecovic
Art Direction
Sarah Carroll
Sarah Carroll
Set Designer
Eveline Erni
Eveline Erni
Costume Design
Austin Stack
Austin Stack
Editor
Marta Malowanczyk
Marta Malowanczyk
Assistant Editor
Shan Blume
Shan Blume
Animation Director
Nikki Moss
Nikki Moss
Sound Designer

Trailers and other movies

RETINA teaser - Markus Popp / Oval score
RETINA trailer - Markus Popp / Oval score
Oval - Retina (Short Film)

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