BAFTA-Winning Director Paloma Baeza Spills the Beans on Her New Animation Short ‘Three Hares’
Key highlights from the ‘Animation One-to-Ones’ episode with Paloma Baeza
– Skwigly presents ‘Animation One-to-Ones’, episode #39, a one on one chat series with distinguished animation directors.
– The latest episode featured host Steve Henderson conversing with Paloma Baeza, an award-winning director phenom lauded for her exceptional animation work.
– The prime focus of their conversation is Baeza’s latest creation, ‘Three Hares’, animated under the umbrella of Archer Gray Production and Lupus Films.
– The short film ‘Three Hares’ has emerged from the pages of Hanya Yanagihara’s masterpiece and is amplified by Jessie Buckley’s potent voice acting.
– ‘Three Hares’ beautifully knits a captivating creation myth interwoven with a tinge of mystical elements, promising a memorable cinematic experience.
The Hot Take
Here’s your daily dose of animation gossip, hot off the press – our BAFTA-winning director, Paloma Baeza, steps into the spotlight, revealing the secret sauce behind the magical realm of her latest animation short, ‘Three Hares’. If you ever wondered what happens when mysticism and fluffy hares collide, look no further than Baeza’s hauntingly enchanting creation.
Deep dive into this mesmerising world guided by the melodic undertones of Jessie Buckley’s voice. It’s not just a film; it’s a bewitching rabbit-hole full of adventure, mythical creatures and – yes, you guessed right – three hares! So buckle up, animation enthusiasts, as Baeza takes us onto this extraordinary journey that feels like a visual magic carpet ride. Because in animation, anything hare-raising is utterly possible!
Skwigly is excited to present Intimate Animation Chats with host Steve Henderson, engaging with BAFTA-winning director Paloma Baeza over her recent film Three Hares, a prestigious Archer Gray Production in association with Lupus Films. Inspired by the engrossing book penned by Hanya Yanagihara and featuring Jessie Buckley, Three Hares is a short film which elegantly spins an enchanting creation myth, the mystical origin story of the time-honoured three hares symbol into a poignant environmental story about three sisters with a mission to remind mankind of their duty to respect the earth to assure their future.
Original article: https://www.skwigly.co.uk/podcasts/animation-one-to-ones-39/


