2017
Emergency Broadcast
Directed by Pixie Cram
Logline: Pixie Cram's film stages a hypothetical nuclear fallout, eerily bringing antique military equipment, uniforms and other objects to life with stop-motion in a way that chillingly evokes the fragile state of current global politics.
Synopsis: Built at the height of the Cold War to withstand a five-megaton nuclear assault, the Diefenbunker is a massive underground, four-storey, 100,000-square-foot fortress designed and constructed entirely in secrecy in 1959. Inspired by the objects, rooms, and spaces of this Canadian Historic Site, the stop-animation film imagines the beginning of a nuclear war.
Distribution Contact: WFG
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RUNTIME: 7 Minutes
GENRE: Animation
PRODUCTION FORMAT: HD
LANGUAGE: English
LOCATION: Ontario
TECHNIQUES: Animated Objects, Stop Motion
KEYWORDS: Cold War, Nuclear Fall Out, Female Filmmaker

Director: Pixie Cram
Producer: Pixie Cram
Writer: Pixie Cram
Camera: Pixie Cram
Cinematographer: Pixie Cram
Animation: Pixie Cram
Animation: Tina Le Moine
Editor: Pixie Cram
Sound Design: Kevin Komaranski
Sound Editor: Kevin Komaranski
Sound Mix: Kevin Komaranski
Production Design: Pixie Cram
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