Tales of the Baroness

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Tales of the Baroness
Created byNelson Chan
Sarah Slean
Country of originCanada
Production
Running timeEpisode I - approx. 5 min. per episode
Original release
Network Bravo!
ReleaseMay 11, 2007 (2007-05-11)

Tales of the Baroness, a three-part animated short film. Musician Sarah Slean teamed up with video director Nelson Chan of Mary, Day One in this series. It is about a young girl named Georgina hoping to cure a cursed nunnery with her scientific skills, while encountering the legendary Baroness.

The first segment aired May 11, 2007 on Bravo!FACT Presents .


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