Fantastic Short Films 13

And The Moon Stands Still

Yulia RUDITSKAYA|Belarus, Germany, USA|2017 |11min |Korean Premiere |G

Code Time Theater Rate GV
354 7/15  12:30 - 13:43 CGV Bucheon 7 12 GV
741 7/19  17:00 - 18:13 Songnae Solan Art Hall 12
1036 7/22  11:00 - 12:13 CGV Bucheon 4 12
354 7/15  12:30 - 13:43CGV Bucheon 7
12  GV
741 7/19  17:00 - 18:13Songnae Solan Art Hall
12
1036 7/22  11:00 - 12:13CGV Bucheon 4
12

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Program Note

The presence of the moon affects all under its glow. The film explores the lunar cycle and the energies invoked by its radiance. This based on the tale ¡ºThe Witcher¡» by russian writer Aleksey Tolstoy.

Program Note

It is only the moon and the stars that has its colors in this achromatic world, and the lights those people lighted up. And there’s a loner troll in the woods. He pushes down the stars in the sky only because of his own curiosity. The troll now aims for the big shiny moon. Yulia Ruditskaya unfolds the great Tolstoy’s original fable to us with her own drawing style. And she leads the audience quietly, as if it is a wordless picture book. (NAH Ho-won)
 

Director

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Yulia RUDITSKAYA

Born in Belarus, Yulia Ruditskaya lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She has been teaching in animation classes and workshops. She directed the short film The Midnight Guests (2009), Please, Call Back Later (2010) and more.