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''Denmark'' is a 2010 short film co-written and directed by Daniel Fickle and scored by Gideon Freudmann of The Portland Cello Project.〔 *2011 Royal Reel Winners. ''()'', ''Canada International Film festival'' 2011. Retrieved on June 18, 2011.〕 Utilizing puppetry and hand-built sets the film tells a story about Pily, a crustacean of mixed origin, who builds a rocket ship to escape his underwater home when it becomes threatened by pollution. Denmark premiered at the Aladdin Theatre on May 15, 2010 in Portland, Oregon. The film achieved critical success thereafter largely through established film festivals and numerous features on websites.〔 *Blake Whitman. ''()'', ''Vimeo Staff Picks'', April, 2010. Retrieved on June 15, 2011. Blake Whitman ''()'', ''Vimeo HD Channel'', April, 2011. Retrieved on June 15, 2011. Matt Lambert. ''()'', ''Motionographer'' August 25, 2010. Retrieved on June 15, 2011.〕 ==Plot== Pily lives a pastoral life at the bottom of Oregon's Willamette River. He tends to his underwater crops in solitude and proves to be resourceful. His home is built from flotsam and sunken debris. Seemingly content in the world he has built for himself, Pily is actually addled by a premonition that an invasive element is going to displace him. To prepare for the worst Pily devises an escape plan. He builds a rocketship. When Pily's anxiety gives way to the reality of an oil spill his rocketship is ready except for one part that's essential to achieve liftoff. Pily goes ashore where he finds the missing part and returns to initiate his escape. Once airborne Pily is confronted with another challenge and reaches for a solution that doesn't exist. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Denmark (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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