
Camouflage
- Animation
Mixed animation and live action techniques tell the stories of those with a schizophrenic parent, childhood scenes in which everyday events gradually tip over into idiosyncratic behaviour and finally madness.
Camouflage is a 2002 animated film that blends mixed animation and live-action techniques to explore the experiences of people who grew up with a schizophrenic parent. Through childhood scenes that progressively shift from everyday moments into increasingly idiosyncratic behavior, the film offers an intimate look at how mental illness impacts families. Released in December 2002, it remains a distinctive artistic examination of a rarely depicted subject.
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In cinemas
Theatrical release in United States
No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in United Kingdom
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Top cast
Follow an actor to track their next projects- Lydia PalaElder Girl
- Alice KeaneYounger Girl
- Tom WallisBoy
- Naomi SeekingsMother
- David BensonFather
- Kirsten PeeblesWoman Invited
John HannahMale Guest
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Camouflage — frequently asked
When was Camouflage released?
Camouflage was released on December 31, 2002.
What animation style does Camouflage use?
The film combines mixed animation and live-action techniques to tell its interconnected stories.
What is Camouflage about?
The film depicts the stories of people with a schizophrenic parent, using childhood scenes that gradually shift from ordinary events into strange behaviors and mental illness.









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