A Musivision FILMS / ANIMAZE - Filmfestivals.com Production
Founded by Laurie Gordon (Montreal International Animation Film Festival - Animaze Festival founder) and Bruno Chatelin (filmfestivals.com co founder and Major Buzz Factory consulting founder curator of the BEST FOR FESTS film selection for the circuit).
The objective of the Animation Day in Cannes is to facilitate the promotion of Animation during the Cannes Film Festival which does not traditionally offer a window for animators besides the likes of Pixar or Disney.
Animaze – Le Miaff and filmfestivals.com decided in 2015 to take on this mission and provide a place for networking, fun, and promotion.
ANIMATION DAY IN CANNES DISCOVERIES
Screening May 15 - 1.30 at Palais B Buyers and media
Screening includes: Animaze Daze in Cannes Selection; A selection of Work in Progress and Showcase; Best of Fests
and The Animation that Matters Award to Yellow Submarine (celebrating the 50th edition : ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE...)
Animaze Daze in Cannes Screening Selection
Best of Fests Accolades
Animation That Matters Award to Yellow Submarine
We will screen a 8 minutes segment of the film specially cut for ADIC from the restaured version of the film for its 50 th anniversary.
The Animation that Matters Award for ADIC 2018 goes to Yellow Submarine....of course all you need is love...(and the beatles) Gerald Pottertion key contributing animator to receive the prize designed by artist PAB.
The Beatles’ legendary animated hit film YELLOW SUBMARINE is returning to cinemas across the UK and Ireland on 8 July 2018. An unmissable cinema event, this momentous big-screen revival will give generations of audiences the golden opportunity to revisit Pepperland for the 50 th anniversary of the film’s original release.
On the occasion of The Animation Day in Cannes the film will be awarded "The AnimationThat Matters Award" it will be remitted in Cannes to Gerald Potterton for his contribution as one of the main animators, and one of the last alive.
Synopsis
An icon of psychedelic pop culture, Yellow Submarine is a colourful musical spectacle and an exhilaratingly joyful cinematic experience for all ages – filled with visual invention, optical illusions, word play, and glorious, glorious music.
Once upon a time….or maybe twice….there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland, 80,000 leagues under the sea it lay, a place where beauty, happiness, and music reign supreme.
But this peaceful harmony is shattered when the Blue Meanies invade with their army of storm bloopers, apple bonkers, snapping turtle turks, and the menacing flying glove in an attempt to stop the music and drain Pepperland of all colour and hope. So it’s The Beatles to the rescue, as our animated heroes team up with Young Fred and the Nowhere Man and journey across seven seas to free Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, make peace with the Meanies, and restore music, colour, and love to the world.
But beyond all the glorious music, Yellow Submarine is a landmark in animation, with Heinz Edelmann’s inspired art direction conjuring up a non-stop parade of wildly different styles and techniques. From the paper-doll residents of Pepperland, to the tinted photography of the soot covered roofs and smokestacks Liverpool, the menagerie of fanciful characters in the Sea of Monsters, the kaleidoscopic colour-splashed rotoscoping of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, the vertigo inducing op-art of the Sea of Holes, and the triumphant euphony of the It’s All Too Much finale, the film is simply a joy.
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