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France|2024|Interactive VR|Colour|14min|No Dialogue | No Subtitle | 15 Seats | General Audience

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★ 2025 Kaohsiung Film Festival XR Competition
★ 2025 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival XR competition
★ 2025 Annecy International Animation Film Festival VR competition

Jack, a former lighthouse keeper in his prime, lives isolated on his cliff-island lost in the middle of the ocean. He lives a peaceful existence at the top of the island, surrounded by his house, the lighthouse and a small tree. It seems that Jack is the last human being. While fishing from the top of the cliff, he accidentally encounters a great white pelican stranded on his island. A story of friendship begins between the two, which will profoundly change Jack’s daily life.

 

 

*Important Information for Visitors

  1. Available showtimes are based on the era Ticket and may vary.
  2. For the safety and visual development of children, only those who are at least 7 years old and 120 cm or taller may attend General Audience programs.
  3. Entry will not be permitted 5 minutes after the show starts, and no refunds or exchanges will be accepted after this time.
  • Founder of Studio Geppetto in 2014. After scientific studies, Amaury continued training as a telecommunications engineer at Télécom SudParis.
    Passionate about movement in general, and through storytelling in particular, Amaury also writes, directs and produces short films in Virtual Reality.His VR
    works include Hommage à Isao Takahata (2018) and Goodbye Mr.
    Octopus (2020).