Summaries

Faustbook is my first feature film which spanned over a 5 year shooting time. The film began with two like minded individuals who shared a passion for a wide range of esoteric subjects, alternative history and the Holy Bible. The intent was to make a completely improvised film based on a purely intuitive process. We set off on this journey with many things in mind but no set plans. Subconsciously, we would construct the film until it revealed it's true identity. Jacob and I had always joked about his last name and it's significance but slowly over time it became clear that this film was about the Faust legend. Jake took over my old job funeral directing and slowly learned of the secret world of caring for the deceased. In the end I was left with a very creative, funny, dark piece of work. This is a living memorial to a friend and an artist who worked at the highest degree, sometimes that is too much to keep you contained within this temporal world. To anyone who watches this film I say sit back, relax, and prepare to laugh. Enjoy this offering with all your heart, mind and spirit knowing that this is what you really call a once in a lifetime role.—Eric Leiser

Details

Keywords
  • funeral
  • mature animation
  • stop motion animation
  • for grown ups animation
  • faust
Genres
  • Horror
  • Animation
Release date Apr 24, 2006
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Production companies Albino Fawn Productions

Box office

Budget $75000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

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