

The late Dr. Jane Goodall narrates the titular poem by E.E. Cummings, in which a man named "anyone" and a woman named "no one" develop a profound love connection within their bucolic but increasingly alienated community. The film features illustrations inspired by Cummings’ own impressionistic paintings, and its soundtrack is the final, acclaimed recording of the maestro Yakov Kreizberg.
Daniel Kreizberg is an award-winning filmmaker. His most recent animated short film anyone lived in a pretty how town, narrated by global icon Dr. Jane Goodall, will have its World Premiere at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival in Fall 2025. His debut animated short Tahlequah the Whale: A Dance of Grief, which he wrote, directed and narrated in 2023, was awarded a “Special Mention” at the Oscar-qualifying Animayo International Film Festival. Appearing in 40+ festivals in 20 nations, it received a number of further other accolades including the Canuto Prize at DocsMX, a Grand Jury Prize at the Blue Water Film Festival, an Honorable Mention at the Jackson Wild Media Awards (“the nature equivalent to the Oscars”), a Telly Gold and more.
Daniel tells stories that focus on uncovering the truth of what it means to be alive, to help make a more compassionate world. His work has been supported by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, the Princess Grace Foundation, the Jane Goodall Institute, SOGEDA Monaco, and the Alex Nair Bhak Foundation. His production partners include the Grammy-winning Higher Purpose Productions, the STUDIO New York, and Meinart Animation Studio, while he produces under his Heavenly Archer Pictures banner. Born in Berlin, Germany, Daniel currently resides in New York City.