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Memory Lane

DirectorMan Fei Li
AuthorMan Fei Li
GenreDrama
Runtime8 min.
Language
Swiss German / Cantonese
Technique2D animation, mixed media
StatusIn development
Head of AnimationMan Fei Li
MusicPaul Taro
Produced byAsako Film | Frances McStea, Anja Kofmel
Co-ProductionHSLU Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts | Tina Ohnmacht, Gerd Gockell, Jochen Ehmann / SRF Swiss Radio and Television | Gabriela Bloch Steinmann

Student Mei can't attend the funeral of her beloved grandfather due to travel restrictions. She uses Google Earth to virtually roam the streets of Hong Kong, looking for traces of his life. When she suddenly finds herself inside the world of the map, an unconventional way of saying goodbye presents itself.

Supported byZürcher Filmstiftung, Berner Filmförderung