Phi 1.618
One of the best filmmakers to ever work with the National Film Board of Canada, Bulgarian Montrealer Theodore Ushev might be considered as a crown jewel on contemporary animation short film scene. Sometime after 2019’s The Physics of Sorrow, Ushev embarked on his feature film debut – which mixes live-action footage with animation and saw the filmmaker return to his homeland. Titled Phi 1.618, the project was shot in the fall of 2020 in the Bulgarian backdrop alongside cinematographer Emil Christov (Zift) and written by Tzvetan Todorov – based on his own novel, The Spinning Top – a Bulgarian-French historian and philosopher.…...
One of the best filmmakers to ever work with the National Film Board of Canada, Bulgarian Montrealer Theodore Ushev might be considered as a crown jewel on contemporary animation short film scene. Sometime after 2019’s The Physics of Sorrow, Ushev embarked on his feature film debut – which mixes live-action footage with animation and saw the filmmaker return to his homeland. Titled Phi 1.618, the project was shot in the fall of 2020 in the Bulgarian backdrop alongside cinematographer Emil Christov (Zift) and written by Tzvetan Todorov – based on his own novel, The Spinning Top – a Bulgarian-French historian and philosopher.…...
- 1/7/2022
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
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