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Collection of 2007 Academy Award Nominated Short Films (2007) on DVD is the only chance to study the majority of Oscar nominated short live-action and lively films for the 80th Academy Awards Short Film category, including the intriguing winner, “Peter and the Wolf,” and the live-action winner, “The Mozart of Pickpockets.”
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“Peter and the Wolf”, U.K. listless motion animation directed by Suzie Templeton, is region in contemporary rural Russia and is great darker that several previous adaptations of Sergei Prokofiev’s suite for children.
French “The Mozart of Pickpockets” is an droll, well acted Comedy/Crime from the lives of two out of luck Con Artists in Paris. One day they found themselves taking care of the immigrant deaf-mute boy who turned to be a better pickpocket than two professionals.
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The other entries in the collection are:
Short live action:
“At Night,” (Denmark) - one Holiday week in the lives of three young girls (18-20 years) that employ it in the cancer ward.
“The Substitute,” (Italy) - One day, a very current teacher walks in the class room of a regular high school in the titanic city.
“Tanghi Argentini” - my common in this category. This s a charming and droll microscopic Christmas film space on the passionate sound of Tango with a twist in the waste that obvious will invent you smile with delight.
“The Tonto Woman” - the only English language film in the category, it is an adaptation of Elmar Leonard myth about a strong, proud, and fair woman who was kidnapped by Indians, and when found after 11 years by her husband, she was rejected by him and had to live all alone in the cabin in the desert until one day a Mexican-American cattle rustler comes across her cabin and into her life…
Animated:
“Even Pigeons Go to Heaven” (France) - and inevitable Appointment in Samara which mixes skillfully silly and macabre.
“Madame Tutli-Putli” (Canada) - a stop-motion film with very distinctive and disturbing visuals takes “Madame Tutli-Putli”, once very gorgeous, now resigned, tired and scary of something (or maybe somebody, or her memories and nightmares that explore too genuine and retain her company during the plug ) to the enlighten which destination better be kept unknown.
For some unknown reasons, two piquant entries are missing from DVD:
“I Met the Walrus” (2007) five-minute short is based on the 1969 interview about peace that John Lennon gave to a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan in Toronto hotel room. Jerry Levitan produced the film that presents the series of surreal scribble-animation residence on John’s interview to a boy. “I Met the Walrus” is available on YouTube.
And finally I am coming to “My Worship” (Russian: Moya lyubov) which is a substantial and unforgivable omission on DVD because it is the Best of five nominated films. It is available on YouTube and I highly recommend it to every fan of the fresh intriguing films, uniquely resplendent, poetic, and dream-like, using current technique.
These are my thoughts about Aleksandr Petrov’s masterpiece:
“It was the sixteenth spring in my life, but for me it was a first spring. All the stale springs simply mixed up” - the opening line of Ivan Shmelyov’s “Istoriya Lyubovnaya”
“Moya lyubov” or “My Fancy”, paint-on-glass-animated 2006 short film (26 minutes) directed by Aleksandr Petrov is based on A Worship Legend or “Istoriya Lyubovnaya” (1927) by Ivan Shmelyov. It takes residence in the 19th century Russia and tells about the first cherish of the sixteen-year-old boy Anton who is torn apart by his feelings for a pure and gentle girl, the maid-servant for his wealthy family, Pasha and a mysterious enigmatic next door neighbor Serafima. Shemelyv’s yarn was inspired by one of the most inviting adore stories ever told, his illustrious namesake Ivan Turgenev’s Pervaya lyubov’ (1860; First Fancy), a novella that deals with the cherish of a sixteen-year-old boy Vladimir for his neighbor, 20 years passe princess Zinaida, unattainable, devious but alluring and unforgettable. By the words of Petrov, the film “is about waking of first treasure, naive and childish, both resolute, and funny, with all tortures of a romantic soul. Not that I have gone through such feelings myself, but I deeply felt all of them.” At the International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Appealing Film, “Moya Lyubov” was called an “aesthetic impressionist vision with a very poetic yarn and profound psychology”. I possess that Petrov’s film was the best of five nominees in the category Short Interesting Films and deserved all awards possible. As remarkable as I enjoyed the 2008 Oscar winner, the slow-motion updated to novel Russia version of Sergey Prokofiev’s “Peter and Wolf”, Petrov’s film is simply in league of its possess. Work on the film took station in Yaroslavl, Russia over a period of three years painting on glass sheets, using mostly his beget fingers, resulted in 18720 paintings. The film’s style is similar to that feeble in Petrov’s other films (”Korova”, “Rusalka”, Oscar winning “Starik i More”) and can be characterized as a type of Romantic realism. People and landscapes are painted on glass and racy in a very realistic yet pretty and dream-like fashion. In “Moya lyubov” Petrov includes Anton’s inner thoughts while the boy reads Turgenev’s “Pervaya Lyubov” and identifies with its narrator, Vladimir, the boy of the same age and the nightmarish scene when the ill boy imagines himself being buried beneath freshly-fallen deep snow on a shaded night.
Every frame of the incredibly stunning work is literally breathtaking. I can’t compare him to any working animator. His films bring to mind the paintings of such poetic Russian Artists as Mikhail Nesterov, Vasiliy Polenov, Victor Borisov-Musatov, and even frescoes and icons of Andrei Rublyov that under magic hands of the master became living and breathing.
This collection of the best of short films of 2007 includes the following:
LIVE ACTION
1. AT NIGHT - A Zentropa Entertainments 10 Production: Christian E. Christiansen and Louise Vesth [40 min.]
2. IL SUPPLENTE (The Substitute) - (Sky Cinema Italia) A Frame by Frame Italia Production: Andrea Jublin [16 min.]
3. LE MOZART DES PICKPOCKETS (The Mozart of Pickpockets) (OSCAR WINNER) - (Premium Films) A Kar Production: Philippe Pollet-Villard [30 min.]
4. TANGHI ARGENTINI - An Another Dimension of an Understanding Production: Guido Thys and Anja Daelemans [14 min.]
5. THE TONTO WOMAN - A Knucklehead, Limited Mo and Rose Hackney Barber Production: Daniel Barber and Matthew Brown [36 min.]
ANIMATED
1. MADAME TUTLI-PUTLI- (National Film Board of Canada) A National Film Board of Canada Production Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski [17 min.]
2. MEME LES PIGEONS VONT AU PARADIS (Even Pigeons go to Heaven) - (Premium Films) A BUF Compagnie Production Samuel Tourneux and Simon Vanesse [9 min.]
3. PETER AND THE WOLF (OSCAR WINNER) - (BreakThru Films) A BreakThru Films/Se-ma-for Studios Production Suzie Templeton and Hugh Welchman [33 min.]
In the spicy category, the films I MET THE WALRUS and MY Worship (Moya Lyubov), both of which were nominated, are not represented in this collection.
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