17th Cinema on the Bayou Virtual Film Festival

ANIMATED SHORTS 1 (84 MIN)

Expired February 7, 2022 5:00 AM
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9 films in package
LA SAISON DES HIBISCUS (HIBISCUS SEASON)
Zaire, January 1993. Rachel's family, an 8-year-old French girl, lives in Kinshasa in a house overlooking the Congo River.
THE FOURFOLD
Based on the ancient animistic beliefs and shamanic rituals in Mongolia and Siberia, the film explores the indigenous worldview and wisdom: Nature is the homeland of human being, Tengri is the deity and the father sky, Earth is the mother with rivers nourishing all beings, pagan and pantheist gods co-exist with all mortals.
TERRE
Terre is a stop-motion animation short-film that navigates through different landscapes.
NIGHTLINK
Set in Dublin after the pubs close. While telling God what he really thinks of him Ronan aggravates a bunch of Púca who were having a few drinks in a nearby dimension. F
AUTOPORTRAIT ENTRE PRAGUE ET VIENNE (LIEUX ET MONUMENTS - 12) (SELFPORTRAIT BETWEEN PRAGUE AND VIENNA)
On 2 November 2014, I travelled by train from Prague to Vienna.
DANS UN RECTANGLE ABSOLU, LE PRINTEMPS (A QUADRANGLE OF SPRING)
In Quebec, as everywhere around the world, the Spring of 2020 was drastically changed by the Covid 19 pandemic.
Le long cri du train qui passe se glisse au cœur des spectres et tout explose en silence (The long wail of a passing train slips into the heart of the ghosts and everything explodes into silence)
An experimental animated film built around a single sound recording that evokes travel, the need to communicate, solitude, fragility, the desire for freedom, the arrival of fall, and our ephemeral existence.
OTONASHI
Painted in silence a sparrow’s dream invokes timeless harmonies.
FESTIN EN CAPSULE (ENCAPSULATED FEAST)
A man checks in at a hotel at the end of the day, then walks into a few bistros and bars where he eats and drinks to excess.
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In Quebec, as everywhere around the world, the Spring of 2020 was drastically changed by the Covid 19 pandemic. I decided to make the most of this extraordinary period by putting the disruption caused to the season of rebirth into images in a short animated film. Using my scanner to animate an assortment of flowers gathered from my neighbourhood and objects from my daily life allowed me to cast a distanced and light-hearted eye at this anxiety inducing global situation. The black, rectangular surface of the scanner is the sole backdrop of the film, like a representation of our confinement within four walls.


Director's Biography:


COTB alum and award-winner Sarah Seené is a French visual artist based in Montréal (Quebec, Canada). Working primarily in 35mm, Super 8 and Polaroid film, she focuses attention on the face, the body and the human being to create a dreamlike and poetic world in which intimacy is central.


Seené also writes poetry, which she integrates into her photographic and moving image works.


Her photographs have been exhibited in a number of solo and group exhibitions in Europe and North America. She has been published in several magazines and has photographed French and Quebecois singers and musicians.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    4 minutes
  • Language
    French
  • Country
    Canada
  • Premiere
    Louisiana Premiere
  • Director
    Sarah Seené
  • Screenwriter
    Sarah Seené
  • Producer
    Sarah Seené
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