Art House talks to Kansas City filmmaker Eva Louise Hall about her stop-motion animation film “Mira.” Hall is a professor at the Kansas City Art Institute where she teaches stop-motion filmmaking, and has been creating an amazing body of work over the years. Art House talks to Hall about her works and the tedious process of creating stop-motion animation.
We discuss “Mira,” described by Hall as: “A film about abusive creative relationships - how artistic aspirations and kindness can be weaponized through the sinister motivations of those in positions of power.”
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