A character creates a world that is beyond his control. Civilization and it’s accelerated evolution.
The Lost Town of Switez was created in an original combination of 3D animation and classic animation painted with oil paints. Specially-commissioned large-scale paintings were composited into a multiple-plane 3D computer generated (CG) environment using state-of-the-art digital animation and compositing techniques. This unique artistic way creates a quality in itself and an extraordinary means of expression, which is crucial in animation, where strength of content and visual form merge into a striking and meaningful fusion. Two distinct styles of paintings were used: 19th-century Slavonic paintings (such as the work of Józef Chełmoński and Aleksander Gierymski), which give the illusion of perspective and use a realistic palette, combined with the much more stylized, brightly-colored and iconic 2D paintings of the Middle Ages.
When Anna’s father leaves to work abroad it seems to be the worst time of her life. Everything changes as she and her cousin discover the magical flying piano. Anna takes a chance to see her Dad again and the adventure begins…
“There’s something vile in them here woods, a vicious brute in wicked boots! It has frightful fingers, a maw of a mouth, an enormous nose, a horror head. Better not mess with that evil creature!”
A little boy hangs out on a farm after school, but his imagination soon runs wild when the mysterious farmhouse lodger arrives. Fantastical child’s play is beautifully animated in this quirky true story.