Welcome to Atlantium, the Nation Formed in a Backyard | Short Film Showcase

George Cruickshank is not your average emperor. At age 15, he carved out a piece of his mother’s backyard in New South Wales, Australia, and dubbed it the capital city of Atlantium. Thirty years later, His Imperial Majesty George II reigns over some 3,000 citizens scattered around the world. In this quirky short from director Craig Rasmus, take a journey to Australia’s smallest micro-nation—the empire of Atlantium.
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Credits: Craig Rasmus (Director), Rita Gagliardi (Producer), Hugh Miller (DOP), Laurence Van Camp (Editor), New Holland Creative (Animation), Sonar Music (Music)

Craig Rasmus: http://www.craigrasmus.com/

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