
Dream Journal, May 2016-February 2017(2017)
Experimental narrative animation using hobbyist 3D animation and inspired by niche genres of computer-generated erotica.
Movie: Dream Journal, May 2016-February 2017

Dream Journal, May 2016-February 2017
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Experimental narrative animation using hobbyist 3D animation and inspired by niche genres of computer-generated erotica.
Release Date
2017-05-01
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8
Rating:
4.0 startsTagline
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Languages:
English
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