Crépuscule (2011)
Inspired by Japan's butoh theatre, Crépuscule is a stop-motion animated short film about a group of creatures living in perfect symbiosis with their environment. When a man and a woman break into their boring and regulated world, their lifes are shattered forever.
Director: Éric Falardeau
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: October 29, 2011
Cast
- Miguel Doucet - Man
- Marie-Hélène Gosselin - Woman
Screenplay
- Éric Falardeau (Screenplay)
Country: Canada
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Éric Falardeau
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Crépuscule about?
- Inspired by Japan's butoh theatre, Crépuscule is a stop-motion animated short film about a group of creatures living in perfect symbiosis with their environment. When a man and a woman break into their boring and regulated world, their lifes are shattered forever.
- Who directed Crépuscule?
- Crépuscule was directed by Éric Falardeau.
- Who stars in Crépuscule?
- Crépuscule stars Miguel Doucet, Marie-Hélène Gosselin.
- How long is Crépuscule?
- Crépuscule has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- Where was Crépuscule produced?
- Crépuscule was produced in Canada.