Synopsis:
This short puppet etude tells the story of an unusual way to get home after a night at the pub.
- Director:
- Petr Mischinger
- Year:
- 2020
- Country:
- Czech Republic
- Running time:
- 2 min.
- Technique:
- Stop Motion Animation
- Original title:
- Vůbec nevím, jak jsem se včera dostal domů
- Production type:
- Student
- Animator:
- Petr Mischinger
- Script writer:
- Petr Mischinger
- Sound designer:
- Richard Vacula
- Editor:
- Petr Mischinger
- Production:
- FAMU – Academy of performing arts in Prague
- Audience:
- All audiences
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