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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

Love, desire, and puppets - it's all Under the Poppy. Based on a novel by Kathe Koja. Music "In the Dark" performed by Joe Stacey. Directed by Diane Cheklich. Opening/Closing Titles by Aaron Mustamaa. Art design, puppets, cinematography, compositing, and editing by Al Bogdan.
For more information visit: http://www.underthepoppy.com

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  • when does this novel debut?

  • November 1, 2010.

  • Joe Stacey's music is very catchy, isn't it?!

  • Very Catchy

    What's it about exactly?

  • Under The Poppy is a novel by Kathe Koja.

  • i love the related videos. haha

  • Ha! It started with puppet videos... but not any more! Funny.

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  • ибо говно

  • I just finished Under The Poppy and I loved it! The writing was amazing. The story was amazing. The begining of the novel was very active and fast paced which I liked, but the second half was slow but still very interesting I cannot wait to read it again! props.

  • @RazorCell7 it's a historical/fictional novel set in 1800's Belgium brothel involving a love triangle relationship amongst friends

  • I love this!!! Amazing!!!!

  • Hey Kathe (and crew), I'm always thrilled to read new work from you (still have my copy of "The Funhole" as you hand-corrected the title of THE CIPHER on my bookshelf, nine moves after you gave it to me) This vid is very Lotte Reiniger! (Which as far as I'm concerned is highest praise.) Did you get a chance to see the silhouette film I made with Kara Walker -- "8 Possible Beginnings?" Another dark disturbing use of "chinese shadows"/"silhouettes," if a bit more abstract. Really great work!

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