AnimationHD1h 14m2005koReleased

If You Were Me: Anima Vision

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Overview

Six animated shorts about discrimination and being different. “Daydream” talks about dealing with people with disability. It homes in on the daily life of a father with a daughter whose hands and feet are deformed. “Animal Farm” relies on the rough-and-ready feel of stop-motion clay animation to create a satire of bullying and mob dynamics. “At Her House” paints a devastating picture of gender inequality within a marriage. “Flesh and Bone” gently pillories superficiality and the obsession with outward appearance. “Bicycle Trip” focuses on the discrimination experienced by foreign workers in Korea. “Be a Human Being” looks at the way young Koreans are barely treated as human beings before they get to university.

Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details

Who directed If You Were Me: Anima Vision?

If You Were Me: Anima Vision was directed by Kim JoonKwon Oh-sungYu Jin-heeLee Jin-sukJung Yeon-jooPark Yun-kyungLee Ae-rimPark Jae-dongLee Sung-gangChang Hyung-yun.

Where was If You Were Me: Anima Vision produced?

It was produced by companies including Chungeorahm Film, National Human Rights Commission of Korea in South Korea.

If You Were Me: Anima Vision Ending Explained & Trivia

The ending of If You Were Me: Anima Vision wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.

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Production

Chungeorahm Film
National Human Rights Commission of Korea
National Human Rights Commission of Korea
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