Synopsis
Zip up and let's dance to the sound of breaking glass.
A band of sleepy spirits in an ambulance runs out of road. The third in a series of musical films featuring Thee Wreckers.
Credits
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Production and distribution (3)
- Executive Producer : Autour de Minuit
- Foreign production companies : Studio Rosto A.D., SOIL Productions
- Film exports/foreign sales : Autour de Minuit
Full credits (8)
- Executive Producer : Nicolas Schmerkin
- Screenwriter : Rosto
- Director of Photography : Stephan Schmidt
- Music Composer : Thee Wreckers
- Editors : Rosto, Nicolas Schmerkin
- Foreign producers : Rosto, Geert Van Goethem
- Line Producers : Nicolas Schmerkin, Rosto, Geert Van Goethem
- Production manager : Émilie Schmerkin
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Animated film
- Sub-genre : 3D animation, Fantasy, Bizarre
- Themes : Accidents, Dreams, Horror
- Production language : No dialogue
- Coproducer countries : The Netherlands, France, Belgium
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : Minority French (The Netherlands, France, Belgium)
- Production year : 2014
- Runtime : 11 min
- Visa number : 140.200
- Visa issue date : 21/11/2014
- Production formats : Digital creation
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 16/9
- Audio format : Stereo
- Rating restrictions : None
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Resources
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blog.autourdeminuit.com/production/splintertime/
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