"What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?" The Hangman at Home is an animated film exploring themes surrounding acknowledgement and the awkward intimacy of humanness. Told in five interwoven stories; each situation presents a person, or persons in a delicate moment: fragile, playful, terrified, contemplated, confused, curious… We are all very much alike in these moments - alerting us to question our own responsibility and responses. Inspired by Carl Sandburg’s chilling poem of the same name.
Directing | Uri Kranot | Director |
Directing | Michelle Kranot | Director |
Writing | Michelle Kranot | Screenplay |
Visual Effects | Michelle Kranot | Animation |
Editing | Michelle Kranot | Editor |
Writing | Uri Kranot | Screenplay |
Editing | Uri Kranot | Editor |
Visual Effects | Uri Kranot | Animation |
Sound | Uri Kranot | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Thomas Richard Christensen | Sound Engineer |
Sound | Pierre-Yves Drapeau | Sound Editor |
Crew | Morten Andersen | Special Effects |
Visual Effects | Morten Andersen | Animation |
Visual Effects | Juliette Viger | Animation |
Visual Effects | Mohammad Babakoohi | Animation |
Visual Effects | Fabien Corre | Animation |
Production | Emmanuel-Alain Raynal | Delegated Producer |
Production | Pierre Baussaron | Delegated Producer |
Production | Katayoun Dibamehr | Delegated Producer |
Production | Avi Amar | Delegated Producer |
Production | Lana Tankosa Nikolic | Producer |
Production | Marc Bertrand | Producer |
Production | Julie Roy | Producer |