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Marylin Myller
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Marilyn Myller - Trailer
Director
Parabella
Produced By
Hornet & Blink
Filmed At
Clapham Road Studios
Executive Producers
Peter Medlock, Michael Feder, Bart Yates, Mikey Please
Produced By
Jan Stebbins, James Stevenson Bretton, Mikey Please
Animated & Photographed By
Mikey Please, Dan Ojari
Animation From
Tim Allen, Steven Warne
Music Composed By
Ben Please, Jools Scott, Bethany Porter
Sound Design
Adam Janota Bzowski
Voices
Josie Long, James Stevenson Bretton, Theodora Van Der Beek, Josephine Gallagher
Model Makers
Jen Newman, Nadia Oh, Katy Beverage, Dan Ojari, Mikey Please, Carmen Mason, Anna Ginsberg, Laura Bateman, Kim Swallow
Puppets
Mikey Please, Lizzy Dalton, Jen Newman
Set Design
Nadia Oh, Mikey Please, Jen Newman, Dan Ojari
Supervising DOP
Matthew Day
Studio Manager
Elizabeth Day
Incidental Lighting
Max Halstead
Technical Support
Toby Goodyear
Musicians
Andrew Douglas Forbes, Catherine Hurley, Emma Hooper, Benedict Please, Bethany Porter, Jools Scott, Ian Vorley, James Watts
Soloists
Amadou Diagne, Maria Danishvar Brown
Recording Engineers
Ben Please, Jack Sedgwick
Mixed By
Simon Harris @ Offset Audio
Post Production
Yussef Cole, Elisa Ciocca, Jon Gallagher, Marty Green, Rachel Kwak, Michael Luzzi, Joey McCormick, Mikey Please, Leandro Santini, Ted Wiggin
Grader
Rachel Rardin
Delve into the artist's cycle of creation and destruction, with a meta and satirical take on the art world.
This wry dance merges creativity and satire, as the film elegantly blurs the boundaries between the tangible and ephemeral realms.
Using stop motion to bring hundreds of hand-made sculptures and foam puppets to life under a dramatically lit black and white backdrop, this film follows an artist who creates, and then destroys, statuettes.
Join Marilyn Myller in the middle ground between creation and destruction and the meta-commentary on the art world.



This wry dance merges creativity and satire, as the film elegantly blurs the boundaries between the tangible and ephemeral realms.




Using stop motion to bring hundreds of hand-made sculptures and foam puppets to life under a dramatically lit black and white backdrop, this film follows an artist who creates, and then destroys, statuettes.

