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'Smallest shortest film' by Anton Corbijn
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'Smallest shortest film' by Anton Corbijn
Tasked to reinterpret the humble stamp by Dutch postal service TNT, communications agency KesselsKramer ambitiously turned to the world of film. It called on Dutch director Anton Corbijn to create the shortest ever movie - about one-second long. Corbijn took inspiration from a classical Dutch stamp, designed in 1951 by Cas Oorthuys, showing a girl posing in front of a windmill. This he gave a new twist, with help from the Netherlands' most famous actress Carice van Houten. The film was then translated into a holographic postage stamp, using the latest advances in lenticular printing. See the stills from the movie
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Date Found: November 05, 2010
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