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PEEL

( 2020 )
Short Film Competition |
 
Switzerland
 |
 Silent |
 15 min

Director

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney  

Samuel Patthey was born in 1993 in Berlin, Germany. He attended the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. In 2017, he acquired his bachelor’s degree in animation.  Monney Silvain was born in 1993 and has a bachelor’s degree in 2D animation from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.   

Producer

Mark Olexa, Francesca Scalisi

Production Company

Dok Mobile

Screenplay

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney

Cinematography

Editing

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney, Valentine Moser

Sound

Florian Pittet

Cast

Contacts

Square Eyes info@squareeyesfilm.com

Producer

Mark Olexa, Francesca Scalisi

Production Company

Dok Mobile

Screenplay

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney

Cinematography

Editing

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney, Valentine Moser

Sound

Florian Pittet

Cast

Contacts

Square Eyes info@squareeyesfilm.com

More About Film

This animated documentary follows the daily routine at a retirement home in an isolated location. While time seems to stand still, the story unfolds as the residents come to life on paper. Some appear to be active, yet others follow a fixed schedule to be repeated each day: medication, meals, games, and a lot of resting. In the surroundings, machines don’t stop flashing, caregivers are constantly busy, and the crucifixes hanging on the wall remind everyone of inevitable death. Time fades away, while in the distance, a vast forest stretches on.   

Producer

Mark Olexa, Francesca Scalisi

Production Company

Dok Mobile

Screenplay

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney

Editing

Samuel Patthey, Silvain Monney, Valentine Moser

Sound

Florian Pittet

Contact

Square Eyes info@squareeyesfilm.com

More About Film

This animated documentary follows the daily routine at a retirement home in an isolated location. While time seems to stand still, the story unfolds as the residents come to life on paper. Some appear to be active, yet others follow a fixed schedule to be repeated each day: medication, meals, games, and a lot of resting. In the surroundings, machines don’t stop flashing, caregivers are constantly busy, and the crucifixes hanging on the wall remind everyone of inevitable death. Time fades away, while in the distance, a vast forest stretches on.