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Manhattan 4:33 PM

Manhattan 4:33 PM

A daydream to remind us of the joy of the New York skyline. Manhattan 4.33pm is a short film made with three photographic stills which I brought to life (35 secs). The Daydreams series have featured on The Atlantic. Manhattan 4.33pm has also traveled to many cultural institutes, as well as film festivals, and won the Special Prize and Finalist in Raindance Film Festival's. Also shortlisted for the Animation Award at Rushes Short Film Festival, UK Festivals include: ArtFutura 2012 – The Museum of Modern Art (Rio) Aarhus Centre for Contemporary Art Barcelona CCCB Buenos Aires - Malba Museum Rushes Short Film Festival, London UK Art by Chance – Global tour 11th Britspotting British & Irish Film Festival, Berlin 8th London Short Film Festival. UK 26th International Short Film Festival, Inter-film Berlin 19th Festival Cinerail, France. 18th Raindance Film Festival, London. UK. Featured at Wired magazine, The Huffington Post, Sundancechannel.com, Gizmodo, The Village Voice, Filmmakers to Watch, Film News Briefs Creative Review Magazine, The Atlantic Magazine - interview

MANHATTAN 4:33 PM

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