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| Director: | Samantha Moore |
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| A short animated documentary about love, death, and knitting. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 28, 2023 |
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| Director: | Samantha Moore |
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| Genres: | Animation, Documentary |
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| Production Companies | BFI |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: May 06, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Lesley Dench | Brown mouse (voice) |
| Prof. Mike Donnelly | Bear (voice) |
| Lyn Antill | Jumper of Two Halves (voice) |
| Lorna Hamilton-Brown R.C.A., M.B.E | Bird (voice) |
| Lois Mileson | Brown mouse with white snout (voice) |
| Bestan Corkhill | Stitches (voice) |
| Kate Johnson | Grey mouse (voice) |
| Carmel Duggan | Hat (voice) |
| Name | Job |
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| Samantha Moore | Director |
| Matthew Boy | Sound Recordist |
| Pete Johnson | Sound Recordist |
| Holly Androlia | Production Coordinator |
| Helen Brunsdon | Production Consultant |
| Yioti Chapman | Sound Recordist |
| Vonj Uzele | Sound Recordist |
| Ben Jones | Director of Photography |
| Charley Fox | Production Manager |
| Name | Title |
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| Abigail Addison | Executive Producer |
| Tilley Bancroft | Producer |
| Sue Gainsborough | Executive Producer |
| Lizzie Francke | Executive Producer |
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For some reason, the start of this engagingly informative animation reminded me of "Bagpuss". Remember? Anyway, what we have takes a rather unique approach to the palliative and curative powers of making things with wool. Knitting or crocheting. Using a series of stop-motion scenes we see just how f ... lexible this yarn can be - making everything from jumpers to table clothes to fish! The accompanying narration comes from various addicts of this much more benign needle, illustrating just how important and therapeutic this craft can be when dealing with stress and difficulty and how effective it can be at calming and, of course, delivering something that might actually be useful - even if it does have the odd hole or dropped stitch. Worth ten minutes, I'd say.