The Dark Side of the Sun is a film about children that have a very rare disease, XP. In people with XP, sun causes skin cancer and other serious body damage even with very short exposure to it's UV rays.
Dan & Karen Mahar decided to make a dream come true and founded Camp Sundown, a very special place in the woods north of new york, where all the children with XP could play together in a UV free environment.
Carlo Hintermann (Citrullo International) went to Camp Sundown to shoot what it started as a plain documentary. Things changed a lot :)
I was asked to try a completely different take on the narrative and develop an animated side story. Now I'm so involved with this project I don't think I will find the time for anything else unless It's finished (march 2011, very optimistic).
The whole project will end in a 30/40 minutes 2K animated story, done in 2d traditional (but paperless) animation. I'm now biulding a small and fast super hero team (4/5 people at the most) to help me with this ridiculous amount of work to do (8-12 fps hand drawn stuff!).
NHK, Japanese TV, is co-producing. I'm VERY excited.