An art work of Michael Dudok De Wit
FATHER and DAUGHTER
My opinion? The soundtrack says it all...
No subtitle, no words are said but the viewers are really given a story with real feelings as well as the emotions. At first, when i saw this one, i was almost crying. Don't ask me why but this piece of movie really does Something!
Good experiences seeing this though...
I like the music, ofcourse! The movements are so fine and smooth, the colors raise many senses in me. The feels of oldness, sadness, emptiness but they're all memorisable.
Running Time: 8 minutes 30 seconds
Year of Release: 2000
Production: Cloudrunner Ltd, UK, and CineTe Filmproductie bv, Holland
Techniques: Pencil, charcoal and software application
ANIMOScript, Design and Animation: Michael Dudok de Wit
Other Contributors: Normand Roger (Composer), Claire Jennings and Willem Thijssen (Producers), Arjan Wilschut (Main Co-Animator), Jean-Baptiste Roger (Sound), and Alistair Becket and Nic Gill (Technical Directors)
Awards include: Independent Film Award, Ottawa International Animation Festival, 2000; Grand Prize, Cinanima Animation Festival, 2000; Grand Prix Narrative Films, Holland Animation Film Festival, 2000; and Best International Animated Film, Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, 2001
1 comment:
hee-haw, we have the same topic for this week! It's kind of surprised, but I do think everyone has different view point about this masterpiece. So don't worry too much, dearie!
Hmmm, I do love his style of animation, very classical but extremely distinctive! Besides that, this style makes his artwork much more memorable and profound...
~~cheers~~
Once again, I'm very glad to have the same topic with you, my dear! :x
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