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Films in official competition at the SPARK ANIMATION 2021.

“What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?” Inspired by the iconic Carl Sandburg poem (1922), The Hangman at Home explores themes of acknowledgement and participation. The animated film invites you into five interwoven stories featuring people caught in a pivotal moment: they are fragile, playful, terrified, contemplative, confused, curious. We watch their intimate deeds in a reflective state, and they gaze back, transforming us from spectators to witnesses. The film is not about hanging people, but about the awkward intimacy that comes with being human, and the connection between spectator, witness, and accomplice. The Hangman at Home reveals that we are all alike in these moments, while also raising questions of responsibility. The Hangman at Home is a co-production between Late Love Production (Denmark), Miyu Productions (France), Floréal Films (France) and the National Film Board of Canada.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    14 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Denmark
  • Director
    Michelle Kranot, Uri Kranot
  • Screenwriter
    Michelle Kranot, Uri Kranot
  • Producer
    Lana Tankosa Nikolic (Late Love Production), Avi Amar (Floréal Films), Katayoun Dibamehr (Floréal Films), Emmanuel-Alain Raynal (Miyu Productions), Pierre Baussaron (Miyu Productions), Marc Bertrand (NFB)