Lisica preobleke / Dragfox
Lisa Ott (Owen Thomas)
2024, UK, 08’10’’
Sam's search for identity gets interrupted by a mysterious neighbourhood fox. Together they embark on a magical journey to the attic to discover the surprising things they might have in common, and how to celebrate the ways in which they differ.
Samovo iskanje identitete prekine skrivnostna sosedska lisica. Skupaj se odpravita na čarobno popotovanje na podstrešje, da bi odkrila, kaj presenetljivega imata morda skupnega, in kako slaviti to, v čemer se razlikujeta
Language: English
Recommended for children under 14 years old: Yes
Technique: Puppet animation
Team
Script: John Cooney
Animation: Lisa Ott
Music: Charli Mackie
Lisa Ott
is a Swiss animation director based in London. They moved to the UK nine years ago to pursue a career in film and fell in love with stop-motion in the process. Lisa studied Model Making before joining the puppet team at Mackinnon & Saunders, helping to create puppets to bring other people’s stories to life. Most recently they worked on projects like Oscar and Bafta-winning Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio and Netflix’s The House. Due to their wish to see more LGBTQIA+ stories being told in animation, they decided to take the leap into directing by attending the Directing Animation course at the National Film and Television School. There, Lisa was able to find like-minded creatives and directed their debut stop-motion short, Dragfox. Lisa’s work consistently deals with themes of belonging and their experience of growing up queer in a rural farming village, as well as a celebration of the differences within the LGBTQ+ community.