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Unframed: Hand Puppets, Paul Klee

Martin CHARRIÈRE|Switzerland|2021|14min |6DoF |G |English, French

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  • This work was invited with the support of SWISS FILMS

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Date
July 5 (FRI) ~ July 14 (SUN)

Venue
Bucheon Art Bunker B39
2F ELECTRIC CABINET

Synopsis

The fourth episode of the virtual reality series "Hors-Cadre," meticulously recreates the dolls created by German-Swiss painter Paul Klee for his son. It delves into Paul Klee's life and his works from various perspectives. Combining elements of fiction and documentary, the story features dolls that directly portray significant events and scenes from Paul Klee's life.

Director

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Martin CHARRIÈRE

Martin Charrière was born in Switzerland, he initially trained as a qualified electrician before transitioning into animation and virtual reality project direction. He has worked on the Out of Frame series, including Out of Frame: Puppets, Paul Klee (2021), Out of Frame: Intimacies, Félix Vallotton (2018), Out of Frame: The Night & the Lumberjack, Ferdinand Hodler (2018), and Hors-Cadre: The Island of the Dead, Arnold Böcklin (2017). In addition to his work as an animator and director, he has also achieved significant success as a production designer.

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Executive Producer
DNA Studios
Producer
Gregory CATELLA, Yves DEMAY
Screenwriter
Antoine DÉBOIS
Sound Designer
Jérémy CONNE
Cast
Pascal BERNHEIM (Paul Klee)
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