Red Princess Blues Animated Short
By MicroCinema Scene • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: The Scene
Alex Ferrari exploded onto the Micro scene with his short film Broken which pushed the boundaries of digital cinematography and low-budget special effects. Now he is back with an even more ambitious project: Red Princess Blues. The new project is a feature-length project and is currently in pre-production. To pave the way Ferrari has made a short-film prequel, and this time it’s fully animated.
For a limited time, thanks to Latino Review, you can now view Red Princess Blues: The Book of Violence in it’s entirety. On-line. For free! As you might expect, it’s pretty amazing. You’ve got until February 7th to check it out. HELPFUL HINT: It’s a big file, so let the entire film load before you push play. It makes for a much better viewing experience.
Synopsis: In this tale we meet her as a 12 year old little girl who finds herself in a strange country looking for her father. She is then taken in by a “unique” looking man who goes by Nino. The short film is completely from the perspective of Princess and what she is going through. She soon discovers the “Book of Violence” and slowly begins her journey that one day will lead to vengeance.
If that whets your appetite, head over to the Red Princess Blues site for more information about the animated short and the upcoming feature film.
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