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A short film dedicated to his granddaughter Zoë that demonstrates all the characteristic traits of Breer’s animation: his humour, his favourite motifs (the hammer, a frog, graphic shapes, aeroplanes). What is the impact of an order such as the alphabet on the awakening mind of a child?
Also in this combined programme
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Daumë
What does a film look like without a narrative, a character or even just an emotional state to identify with? -
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Our Eye
Among the things you may inherit from your parents: money, preconceptions, turns of phrase, hairline, a like/dislike of hills. And sometimes a collect -
Fear of Blushing
A homage to the power and the transience of film as material and as a spectacle of light. -
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Bautismo
The motif of waves at sea and a feminine figure suggest both a siren and a drowned person, a muse and a victim. -
Trinity
A short film in three parts (Memory, Sin, Desire) that analyses our viewing equipment as much as it analyses our desire to watch.
Film details
- Countries of production
- France, USA
- Year
- 2000
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2002
- Length
- 5'
- Medium/Format
- 16mm
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- -
- Director
- Robert Breer
- Producer
- Robert Breer
- Sales / World rights holder
- Robert Breer
- Screenplay
- Robert Breer
- Editing
- Robert Breer