Inocente

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Movie
German title Inocente
Original title Inocente
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2012
length 40 minutes
Rod
Director Sean Fine ,
Andrea Nix Fine
production Sean Fine,
Andrea Nix Fine
camera Sean Fine

Inocente is an American film directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine in 2012. They received an Oscar for best documentary short film in 2013 for the film . The focus is on a 15-year-old girl from California who, despite being homeless, does not stop living her dream - to be an artist.

The film was partly funded by the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter.com and was the first crowdfunded film to win an Oscar.

After being nominated for an Oscar, Inocente was shown in selected cinemas along with the 15 other Oscar-nominated short films. The film is also available to communities and schools. The offer is complemented by accompanying art workshops developed by Shine Global, a non-profit organization that makes films for children at risk.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The Independent: Inocente makes history as first crowd-funded Oscar-winner
  2. Oscar Nominated Short Films 2013 . In: The New York Times . 2013.
  3. Inocente . In: The New York Times . 2013.
  4. http://inocentedoc.com/host-a-screening/