Luminaris

Luminaris

In a world controlled and timed by light, a man has a plan that could change destiny.

Juan Pablo Zaramella shows impeccable technique in stop motion, and the creation of his characters, usually of clay and the narrative of their stories with themes that can be loved from childhood to adult. Luminaris is a pixiliation, an animation technique in which people become objects to animate, which tells the story of two characters: a man dedicated to producing its own air bulbs, like gum, and a woman that gives light to light bulbs with her powerful gaze. The theme is obvious; in the purpose of launching a moral, Zaramella stresses the importance of partnership between different actors in a community or society, a joint effort, a creativity, knowledge and experience.

Directed by: Juan Pablo Zaramella
Country: Argentina
Year of production: 2011
Running time: 06m

 

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