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Pinion
Pinion · dir. Asuka Sylvie
Australia 2010, 12’
Screenings
06/28, 13:00 · Baj Pomorski – hall B
06/30, 14:30 · Baj Pomorski – hall B
Suffering from a mysterious affliction, a young boy is taken to a secluded hospital by his fearful parents. Lloyd soon realizes more harm being done than good. “Pinion” is a story about finding beauty in individuality.
Director: | Asuka Sylvie |
Screenplay: | Asuka Sylvie |
Music: | Finn Robertson |
Cinematography: | Stefan Duscio |
Editing: | Asuka Sylvie |
Cast: | Mitchell Taylor, Georgette van der Chys, Samantha Morley, Brett Swain |
Asuka Sylvie — born and raised in New Zealand, is a recent graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, School of Film and Television in Melbourne, Australia. Asuka has an indivdual story telling style that stems from her Japanese background and her love of fantastic and realist cinema.