Country
New Zealand
Date
Jul 22, 1999
Note
Auckland Film Festival
5.0/10
Bunny, an elderly rabbit who uses a walker, is in her kitchen one night baking a cake. A photograph from her wedding day is on her wall. A pesky and persistent moth bangs about the kitchen. She shoos it outside, turns off the porch light, and returns to her baking. The moth finds its way back into the kitchen, she bats it with a wooden spoon, and it falls into the mix. She stirs it up, pours the batter into a pan, and pops it into the oven. But the moth isn't done: it has a different mission, turning the oven into a portal, and inviting Bunny on a voyage of reunion.
| Dettaglio | Valore |
|---|---|
| Titolo originale | Bunny |
| Lingua originale | EN |
| Lingue parlate | No Language |
| Paesi di produzione | United States of America |
| Stato | Released |
| Compagnie di produzione | Blue Sky Studios |
| Data di uscita | 2 novembre 1998 |
| Producer | Nina Rappaport |
| Writer | Chris Wedge |
| Editors | Tim Nordquist, Fred Heid, Noëlle Penraat |
| Asst. Directors | Chris Wedge |
| Lighting | Mitch Kopelman |
| Visual Effects | |
| Composer | Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan, Eric A. Christoffersen, Scott Cresswell, Ginger Geary, Paul Goodrich, Robert Kessler, Jacquire King, Jeff Sloan, Andrew Borger, Matthew Brubeck, Ralph Carney, Trevor Dunn, Joe Gore, Carla Kihlstedt, Nik Phelps, Francis Thumm |
Country
New Zealand
Date
Jul 22, 1999
Note
Auckland Film Festival
Country
Sweden
Date
Jan 29, 2000
Note
Göteborg Film Festival
Country
United States
Date
Nov 11, 2000
Note
Wisconsin International Children's Film Festival
Country
United States
Date
Nov 02, 1998
Country
United Kingdom
Date
Jun 30, 2000
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