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Hand-Drawn: Documentary

Hand-Drawn: Documentary

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Documentary

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An indie documentary exploring the art form of hand-drawn animation through a contemporary lens in the digital era. Featuring insights and anecdotes by hand-drawn animation artists from around the world.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Post Production

Original Language

English

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

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Release Date

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Country

Canada

Cast

Tina Nawrocki

Tina Nawrocki

Self

Koji Yamamura

Koji Yamamura

Self

Anatola Howard

Anatola Howard

Self

Mamoru Hosoda

Mamoru Hosoda

Self

Glen Keane

Glen Keane

Self

Aya Suzuki

Aya Suzuki

Self

Lucrèce Andreae

Lucrèce Andreae

Self

Shinya Ohira

Shinya Ohira

Self

Mitsuo Iso

Mitsuo Iso

Self

Joanna Davidovich

Joanna Davidovich

Self

Nancy Beiman

Nancy Beiman

Self

Sébastien Laudenbach

Sébastien Laudenbach

Self

Rune Brandt Bennicke

Rune Brandt Bennicke

Self

Toshiyuki Inoue

Toshiyuki Inoue

Self

Zach Hadel

Zach Hadel

Self

Vivienne Medrano

Vivienne Medrano

Self

Benjamin Renner

Benjamin Renner

Self

Aaron Blaise

Aaron Blaise

Self

Jorge R. Gutierrez

Jorge R. Gutierrez

Self

Masashi Ando

Masashi Ando

Self

Aaron Long

Aaron Long

Self

Eléa Gobbé-Mévellec

Eléa Gobbé-Mévellec

Self

Tina Tomar

Tina Tomar

Self

Craig McCracken

Craig McCracken

Self

Michael Ruocco

Michael Ruocco

Self

Nas Pasha

Nas Pasha

Self

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