The Crooked Eye

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The Crooked Eye is a 20-minute drama film short adapted, directed and edited by D. C. Douglas. It is based on the short story of the same name by . In 2009 the film won for Best Animated Short at the Red Rock Film Festival in Utah.[1]

Synopsis[]

The Crooked Eye follows a quiet woman through her daily drudgery while persistent memories of a recently unraveled marriage dreamily connect the guilty moments that made her world so unreal and unreliable.

Cast[]

Linda Hunt ... Sharon's Narrator
Fay Masterson ... Sharon
... Rosemary
D. C. Douglas ... Frank
... Roy
... Wayne
... Sharon's Supervisor
... Sharon's Doctor
... Sharon's Tough Co-Worker
... Sharon's Loud Co-Worker

Awards[]

  • Won Grand Jury Prize at Red Rock Film Festival (2009)
  • Won Best Screenplay in a HD Short at HDFest (2009)
  • Won the STIFFY Award at Seattle True Independent Film Festival (2009)

Trivia[]

The movie was filmed entirely on green screen. All the environments were animated in post.

References[]

  1. ^ "Award Winning Film 'The Crooked Eye' set for DVD and online distribution".

External links[]

The Crooked Eye at IMDb

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