Mindscape | |
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French | Le Paysagiste |
Directed by | Jacques Drouin |
Written by | Jacques Drouin |
Produced by | Gaston Sarault |
Edited by | Jacques Drouin |
Music by | Denis Larochelle |
Production company | |
Release date | 1976 |
Running time | 7 minutes, 31 seconds |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English, French |
Budget | $38,740 |
Mindscape (French: Le Paysagiste) is a 1976 pinscreen animation short film by Jacques Drouin, produced by the National Film Board of Canada.[1][2]
It was Drouin's second pinscreen work, after his 1974 work Trois exercices sur l'écran d'épingles d'Alexeieff, and received tremendous international recognition.[3]
A film without dialogue, Mindscape shows an artist stepping inside his painting and wandering through a symbolically rich landscape.[4] The film had a budget of $38,740 (equivalent to $176,385 in 2021).[5]
Awards
- Ottawa International Animation Festival, Ottawa: Special Jury Award, 1976
- CINANIMA International Animated Film Festival, Espinho, Portugal - Silver Dolphin for the Best Film 3–11 minutes (tie), 1977
- Chicago International Film Festival, Chicago: Bronze Hugo, 1977
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Bronze Plaque, 1977
- Linz International Short Film Festival, Linz: Special Award for Best Musical Adaptation for a Film, 1977
- Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton: Golden Sheaf Award for Best Animated Film, 1977[6]
- Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Diploma for Outstanding Achievement, 1977
- International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Oberhausen: Diploma of Honour by the International Jury, 1977
- HEMISFILM, San Antonio, TX: Bronze Medal, 1977
- Virgin Islands International Animated Film Festival, St. Thomas: Silver Venus for Best Short Film, 1977
- Long Island Film Festival, Long Island: Golden Image Award, First Prize, 1977
- American Film and Video Festival, New York: Red Ribbon, Visual Essays, 1978
- Baltimore Film Festival, Baltimore: First Prize, Best Film of the Festival, 1978
- Baltimore Film Festival, Baltimore: First Prize, Animation, 1978
- Southwest Film Festival, Tulsa: First Prize, Professional, 1978
- Kenyon Film Festival, Gambier, Ohio: First Jury Prize, 1978
- Athens Short Film Festival, Athens, Georgia: Award of Merit, 1978[7][8]
References
- ↑ "Mindscape". nfb.ca. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ Furniss, Maureen (December 1998). Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics. Indiana University Press. pp. 54–57. ISBN 978-1-86462-039-9. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
- ↑ "Mindscape / Le paysagiste". onf-nfb.gc.ca. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ "Mindscape/Le paysagiste". Collection. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
- ↑ Evans 1991, p. 241.
- ↑ "Past Winngers, 1977" (PDF). yorktonfilm.com. Yorkton Film Festival. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ Lenburg, Jeff (1 June 2006). Who's Who in Animated Cartoons. Applause Books. pp. 71–72. ISBN 978-1-55783-671-7. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
- ↑ Lerner, Loren R. (6 September 1976). "The non-Disney touch" (listed in Canadian Film and Video: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature). Maclean's. p. 70. ISBN 9780802029881. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
Works cited
- Evans, Gary (1991). In the National Interest: A Chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1989. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802027849.
External links
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