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Glimpse (Preview)

Venice Virtual Reality
Director:
Benjamin Cleary, Michael O’Connor
Production:
Mr Kite (Lee Harris, Michael O’ Connor), Electric Skies (Lee Harris)
Running Time:
6’
Country:
UK, Ireland
Main Cast:
Taron Egerton, Lucy Boynton
Screenplay:
Benjamin Cleary, Michael O’Connor
Costume Designer:
Sarah Flanagan
Sound:
Thomas Bible
Visual Effects:
Overlat
Art director:
Bob Corish
Animators:
Ben Steer
Animation:
Blue Zoo
Programmers:
Arnaud Baernhoft, Gerard Comerford, Mark Jawdoszak

Synopsis

Glimpse is an animated interactive VR experience, a highly emotive visual feast set in the imaginative mind of a heartbroken panda named Herbie who has recently broken up with his girlfriend Rice. Herbie is an illustrator and using his art we delve back through the memories of his relationship from the heartbreaking end to the beautiful beginning. A dreamlike voyage through his mind, his heart and his illustrations.

Directors’ Statement

Glimpse was born out of a fascination with how we remember and relive the many threads of a failed romantic relationship from its beautiful birth to its sad end. Over the course of Glimpse, we want someone to experience the full force of falling in love, dancing with another soul and then losing that love as it all becomes a cosmos of memories.

Producers/Distributors

PRODUCTION 1: Lee Harris, Michael O Connor - Mr Kite
71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden
WC2H 9JQ – London, United Kingdom
Tel. 07469989628
michael@mrkitevr.com
http://www.mrkitevr.com

PRODUCTION 2: Lee Harris – Electric Skies
10 Bahram Court, 15 Mint Street,
E2 6FY, London, United Kingdom
Tel. +44 (0)7723 046823
lee@electricskies.io
https://electricskies.io/

WORLD SALES: Michael O'Connor - Mr Kite
Tel. +44 (0)7469989628
michael@mrkitevr.com

PRESS OFFICE: Lee Harris – Electric Skies
Tel. +44 (0)7723 046823
lee@electricskies.io


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