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How ‘Memento Mori’ Director Paul O’Flanagan Played With A Graphic Novel Art Style To Address Guilt: “We’re Challenging Our Character’s Beliefs”

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It’s not often that animation uses elements of horror to tell a moral story. For director Paul O’Flanagan, Memento Moriwas a way to bridge his interests of the macabre with a graphic novel art style and combine them into one animated short film.

Inspired by graphic novel artists like Patric Reynolds, O’Flanagan managed to use a similar art style to accentuate the gothic Victorian setting with a muted palette reminiscent of the era.In Memento Mori, a self-serving post-mortem photographer is confronted by his past when the corpse of a young woman arrives for a portrait.

To give the viewer a better impression of the main character Huxley, voiced by Mark Gatiss, the film is narrated by the character as he writes a letter to a prospective new

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