A mad scientist invented a new weapon of mass destruction and offered it to the god of war. The animation was shot in the genre of political satire. The visual solution of the tape proposed by the artist Henrikh Umanskyi is reminiscent of the films of the German expressionist cinema of the 1920s, in particular the legendary film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920). There, too, the main character was a mad scientist, and the events unfolded in distorted scenery that emphasized the state of insanity.
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Camera | Anatolii Havrylov | Director of Photography |
Directing | Iryna Hurvych | Director |
Sound | Borys Buievskyi | Original Music Composer |
Art | Henrikh Umanskyi | Art Direction |
Visual Effects | Adolf Pedan | Animation |
Visual Effects | Konstantin Chikin | Animation |
Sound | Leonid Moroz | Sound Director |
Writing | Iryna Hurvych | Writer |
Visual Effects | Ye. Yumashev | Animation |
Production | Ivan Mazepa | Head of Production |
Writing | Svitlana Kutsenko | Writer |
Visual Effects | V. Yemelianova | Animation |
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