Short animated film Bullet Time directed by Frodo Kuipers and produced by Merlijn Passier, has been selected by an independent committee of Dutch film professionals for Oscar® submission in the Animated Short Film category.
Bullet Time had its world premiere at Anima Brussels, last February. After that, the film was selected for several leading international festivals, such as Athens Animfest (winner Special Jury prize), Haff, Internationales Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart (Germany), Northwest Animation Festival (Us), Melbourne International Animation Festival (Australia) and Anima Mundi (Brazil). In the autumn the film will be screened at, among others, Krok (Russia) and 3D Wire (Spain).
In Bullet Time two cowboys face each other in a good-old-fashioned shootout at a desolate street in a small village in the Old West. But when both of the colts fire their deadly bullets, those bullets immediately fall in love with each other, forgetting what they’re supposed to do!
Bullet Time had its world premiere at Anima Brussels, last February. After that, the film was selected for several leading international festivals, such as Athens Animfest (winner Special Jury prize), Haff, Internationales Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart (Germany), Northwest Animation Festival (Us), Melbourne International Animation Festival (Australia) and Anima Mundi (Brazil). In the autumn the film will be screened at, among others, Krok (Russia) and 3D Wire (Spain).
In Bullet Time two cowboys face each other in a good-old-fashioned shootout at a desolate street in a small village in the Old West. But when both of the colts fire their deadly bullets, those bullets immediately fall in love with each other, forgetting what they’re supposed to do!
- 10/28/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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