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Director:
Tim Hope
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After completing a degree in Theology,
he worked in London as a stand-up
comedian for four years, where he
created The Pod with Julian Barret, a
form of multimedia comedy. At the same
time, while experimenting with
computer graphics, he discovered
possibilities of animation. He Joined
Passion Pictures in May 2000 as a
director of music videos and
commercials. Filmography: Christmas
Message (1999), Jubilee Line (1999),
The Wolfman (2000), Don't Panic
(2001), Trouble (2001). |
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My Culture |
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Synopsis: My Culture is about our past, our
ancestors, and most specifically our
fathers. Maxi has almost reverential respect
for his dad. Robbie launches a stream of
abuse at his father via the medium of pop.
How much respect should we have for them?
How much should we reject their knowledge?
How much are we defined by our pasts, by our
family, by our culture, our genes, and our
history? Who knows? |
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Animator: T. Hope, Katy Hood, John Williams,
John Harmer, Ludovik Boden
Producer: Passion Pictures, Erika Forzy |
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