The Subject of the Picture (1989)
Género : Animación
Tiempo de ejecución : 6M
Director : Georges Schwizgebel
Sinopsis
With the complicity of a painter, an elderly man recovers youth and manages to wander through paintings.
An animated short where no real story is being told and the perspective is constantly shifting.
A descrition of a game between two teams where one of the teams change the rules.
Le vol d'Icare es el segundo corto del maestro suizo del cine de animación Georges Schwizgebel y por su originalidad y virtuosismo ya hay quien la considera su primera obra maestra. La técnica hace uso de enormes píxeles, otorgando a la película un aspecto muy digital y muestra los repetidos intentos de un hombre en volar como los pájaros. Debido a su técnica, aunque las figuras del hombre o las aves estén simplificadas en extremo, son reconocibles al instante.
The story of a young deer deceived by appearances, or how a good deed in haste can be the cause of a tragedy.
The 400 million people of China are heirs to a great civilization, as their pagodas and stone lions can attest. But they are under attack from the Japanese. Civilian refugees walk, stumble, crawl to escape the destruction of their cities... While in the China of tradition, water buffalo still work the paddies and camels cross the desert, modern China is now a republic founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, with modern schools, heavy industry, large engineering projects... The government of Chiang Kai-shek resists the Japanese invasion from the coast. Madame Chiang receives a cheque from the U.S.A. for war relief. War production continues in distant villages safe from the grasp of the Japanese. With modern weapons the Chinese are pursuing their struggle behind enemy lines. And still their opponent persists in his reprisal bombings of civilian targets. "Will these people win?"
An old man who took in and nursed a wounded crane is visited by a young, beautifully dressed woman.
A man puts all the things from his apartment into one enormous closet and starts living there.
En un avión, un par de personajes sueñan con una vida en común. (FILMAFFINITY)
A man living a dream experience linked to memories of his childhood.
Women getting onto a rickshaw.
A man films people passing through a gate.
Short film by Zbigniew Rybczyński.
A six minute short made in New York City by Jeffrey Noyes Scher.
The strange and sordid tale of Eadweard Muybridge, the man who accidentally invented motion pictures. The film is told from the point of view of Muybridge's abandoned son and viewed completely through a nineteenth century early cinema contraption called a mutoscope.
An industrial film which shows the operations inside the Philips Radio plant: In a mêlée of activity, glassblowers make delicate glass bulbs. Machinery assists the bulb manufacture. A virtuoso glassblower begins a more complex tube used in radio broadcasting; it is then turned, fired, and sculpted. Conveyors carry partially completed units. Workers perform their various specific assembly-line tasks. Cases are manufactured and machined, wire harnesses are assembled, loudspeakers are produced. As radios near completion, they are run through a series of tests. Engineers and draughtsmen define future developments. In a closing stop-motion sequence, in a style reminiscent of Norman McLaren, a group of loudspeakers performs a playful dance. The film overall is a poetic depiction of an industrial process.
Poor Dionisio finds himself as recipient of the good fortune, but soon he forgets that everything that goes up also has to go down, and that in the depressing nothingness of his town it is easy to die.
The story of Cinderella is modernised. Cinderella dreams of clouds and ends up fleeing by plane with her Prince Charming. The image is animated simultaneously at various speeds (decor, moving elements, characters) in connection with the sound tape played by Georges Schwizgebel on the piano. It is an intelligent variation on a well-known story with which the viewer can identify
A day in the life of Ako, a 16 year old Japanese girl, and her friends and co-workers. An alarm clock wakes her in a dorm; she gets ready for work and travels to a large bakery. We see her with friends, chatting and laughing, as well as working. They go out, seven of them jammed in an old Pontiac: bowling, then to an amusement park, then driving around. Car trouble may put her at risk. Is she going to be okay?
A beautiful but ailing girl is married to a harsh man who doesn't care for her. Only after she dies does he realize that he actually loves her.
This is the subject of ongoing discovery of the beauty of the world, that man makes in his life and in his work, which is being developed as part of a big city, presented during a day's work. This film starts and ends with the rotating image of the sculpture of Rodin the Thinker; this famous sculpture has long since become the symbol of the unchanging expression of human thought.