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Director: Colin Levy
Cast: Halina Reijn, Thom Hoffman
A wandering warrior finds an unlikely friend in the form of a young dragon. The two develop a close bond, until one day the dragon is snatched away. She then sets out on a relentless quest to reclaim her friend, finding in the end that her quest exacts a far greater price than she had ever imagined.
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Sintel, the 2010 animated fantasy film directed by Colin Levy, offers a visually stunning and emotionally resonant tale that will captivate fans of thoughtful, character-driven animation. With its blend of stunning visual imagery and a poignant story exploring the bond between the titular warrior and her young dragon companion, Sintel provides a deeply affecting viewing experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Sintel is a 2010 animated fantasy short film and the third Blender "open movie". It was produced by Ton Roosendaal, chairman of the Blender Foundation, written by Esther Wouda, directed by Colin Levy, at the time an artist at Pixar and art direction by David Revoy, who is known for Pepper&Carrot, a free and open source webcomic series. It was made at the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. The plot follows the character, Sintel, who is tracking down her pet Scales, a dragon. Just like the other Blender "open movies," the film was made using Blender, a free and open source software application for animation, created and supported by the Blender Foundation.
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