Showing posts with label Quebecois. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quebecois. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Francine Desbiens Filmography / Filmographie de Francine Desbiens




Director / Réalisatrice
  • The Fox and the Crow / Le corbeau et le renard (1969), co-directed with / coréalise avec Pierre Hébert, Yves Leduc and Michèle Pauzé




  • The Little Men of Chromagnon  / Les bibites de Chromagnon (1971)




  • Du coq à l'âne (1973), co-directed with / coréalise avec Pierre Hébert and/et Suzanne Gervais
  • The Last Flight / Dernier envol (1977)
  • ‘E’ (1981), co-directed with / coréalise avec Bretislav Pojar


  • Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman / Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman (1985)



  • Draw Me a Song / Dessine-moi une chanson (1991)




  • To See the World / Voir le monde (1992)
  • The Tournament / Le tournoi (1995)



  • My Child, My Land / Mon enfant, ma terre (1998)
   


My Child, My Land by Francine Desbiens, National Film Board of Canada


Animator / Animatrice

Balablok (Bretislav Pojar, 1972)




Producer / Productrice

  • Chérie, ôte tes raquettes (André Leduc, 1975)
  • La plage (Suzanne Gervais, 1978)
  • This Is Me / Moi je pense (Ron Tunis, 1979)
  • Cogne-dur  (Mitsu Daudelin / Estelle Lebel / Rachel Saint-Pierre, 1979)
  • Luna, Luna, Luna (Viviane Elnécavé, 1981) 

Patrick Doyon Filmography / Filmographie de Patrick Doyon


Patrick Doyon’s Website: http://doiion.com/
Follow Doyon on Twitter, tumblr, and Vimeo
Watch / buy Doyon's films on NFB/ONF


  • 32:11 (Threetwooneone/ Troisdeuxunun, 2002)





  • Square Roots (NFB: Hothouse 3, 2006)




  • File No. 4 (2011)




  • Sunday / Dimanche (NFB, 2011)





  • Cyclop(e) (NFB McLaren App, 2013)


Cyclop(e) from doiion on Vimeo.


  • La mer (work in progress)

Thursday, July 3, 2014

René Jodoin Filmography / Filmographie de René Jodoin




Director / Réalisateur

  • Alouette (1944)
  • The Standard Range Approach (1957)
  • The Jet Beacon Let-Down (1957)
  • The Automatic Radio Compass: Part II ( 1957)
  • Remain VFR (1958)
  • An Introduction to Jet Engines (1959)
  • An Introduction to I.F.F. (1959)
  • Propagation (1960)
  • Julie, Part 3: Water Conditions (1960)
  • Directivity (1960)
  • Bandwidth (1960)
  • Danse carrée (1961)
  • Notes on a Triangle / Notes sur un triangle (1966)
  • Spheres / Sphères (1969), co-directed by Norman McLaren
  • Rectangle and Rectangles / Rectangle et Rectangles (1984)
  • A Matter of Form (1984)






Producer / Producteur

  • The Canadian Shield: Saguenay Region (Werner Aellen / Kenneth McCready, 1964), doc short
  • Among Fish (Stanley Jackson / Kenneth McCready / Mort Ransen, 1964), doc short
  • Glaciation (Kenneth McCready, 1965), doc short
  • A Child in His Country (Jacques Moretti, 1967), animated short
  • Spheres / Sphères (Jodoin/McLaren, 1969), animated short
  • Oddball / Maboule (Co Hoedeman, 1969)
  • Notre jeunesse en auto-sport (Viviane Elnécavé, 1969), animated short
  • Les Fleurs de macadam (Laurent Coderre, 1969), animated short
  • Le corbeau et le renard (Francine Desbiens / Pierre Hébert / Yves Leduc /Michèle Pauzé, 1969), animated short
  • Cerveau gelé (Pierre Moretti, 1969), animated short
  • La Ville (Jean-Thomas Bédard, 1970), animated short
  • Points de suspension (Raymond Brousseau, 1970), animated short
  • Dimension soleils (Raymond Brousseau / Bernard Longpré, 1970), animated short
  • Multiplication 1 (Clorinda Warny, 1971), animated short
  • Multiplication 2 (Clorinda Warny, 1971), animated short
  • Multiplication 3 (Clorinda Warny, 1971), animated short
  • Wind (Ron Tunis, 1972), animated / doc short
  • Series 4 (Normand Grégoire, 1972), animated short
  • Balablok (Bretislav Pojar, 1972), animated short
  • Dans la vie (Pierre Veilleux, 1973), animated short
  • Passage (Normand Grégoire, 1973), animated short
  • Nébule (Bernard Longpré, 1973), animated short
  • Horsing Around (Kaj Pindal, 1973), animated short
  • Hunger / La Faim (Peter Foldes, 1974), animated short
  • Monsieur Pointu (André Leduc / Bernard Longpré, 1975), animated short
  • Horizon (Normand Grégoire / Claude Jobin, 1975), animated short
  • Dernier envol (Francine Desbiens, 1977), animated short
  • L'affaire Bronswik (Robert Awad / André Leduc / Tim Reid, 1978), animated short
  • One Way Street (Bernard Longpré, 1980), animated short
  • Bioscope (Pierre Moretti, 1984), animated short

Diane Obomsawin Filmography / Filmographie de Diane Obomsawin





NFB Films / Films ONF



  • Understanding the Law: The Coat (1999)
  • Understanding the Law: The Worm (2000)
  • Elbow Room / Distances (2002)
  • Here and There / Ici par ici (2006)
  • Vistas - Walk-in-the-forest / Vistas - Marche-dans-la-forêt (2009)
  • Kaspar (2012)
  • Trailer for / Band annonce pour le 50e anniversaire de la cinémathèque de Montréal (2013)  
  • J’aime les filles (2016) Work in progress / En préparation


Independent Films / Films Indépendants


50e anniversaire de la cinémathèque de Montréal from Diane Obomsawin on Vimeo.

  • L’abominable microbe (1992)
  • Ma rencontre avec Marianne Faithfull et un enfant orignal (1994)
  • Le canard à l’orange (1995)
  • Une lettre de l’Australie (1995)
  • Le 26 septembre à l’atelier (1997)
  • 14 petits films : Baleine, Das Boat, Johnny, Lapin, Matriochkas, Oui, Rideau, Rita, Tango, Volcan, Youpi, Noël, Sapins, Popcorn, Sapins Rachmaninov (2007, 2008, 2010)
  • Machines (2013)
  • La Forêt (2014)


Cartoons / Bandes dessinées
 
Order from Drawn and Quarterly
  • Bande dessinée en direct (foufounes électriques, 1994)
  • Greta et Poutine (La Paryse, 1995)
  • Les aventures de Rosebif (Iceberg, 1996)
  • Plus tard (L'oie de cravan, 1997)
  • L’enfance du cyclope (Zone convective, 2002)
  • Kaspar (FR, L'oie de cravan, 2007)
  • L’amour de cinéma (24 images, 2009)
  • Rever l’Onf (24 images, 2010)
  • Kaspar (EN, Drawn and Quarterly, 2009)
  • Pink mimi drink (L'oie de cravan, 2010)
  • J’aime les filles (L'oie de cravan, 2014)
  • On Loving Women (Drawn and Quarterly, 2014)
  • Rey Rogors (Milles Putois, 2014)

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Jacques Drouin in Relief (Jacques Drouin en relief, 2009)




Jacques Drouin in Relief  /Jacques Drouin en relief
Guillaume Fortin, NFB documentary, 2009

Newly available in French on the NFB website, this gem of a documentary examines the career of renowned pinscreen animator Jacques Drouin (b. 1943, Mont-Joli, PQ).  Director Guillume Fortin allows the voice of Drouin himself take centre stage leading us through his childhood in Quebec, his artistic beginnings at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal and UCLA, his experiences with his mentors at the NFB (Pierre Hébert, Francine Desbiens, Maurice Blackburn, Norman McLaren, René Jodoin) starting with his three-month apprenticeship, his first encounter with pinscreen, his impressions of Alexandre Alexeïeff and Claire Parker, his decision to use the pinscreen as an instrument for his art, and his thoughts about his work and his craft.



Jacques Drouin is a very engaging speaker and his anecdotes and ideas about his art are illustrated with photos and film clips from his personal archives, rare glimpses of his UCLA student works, and archival footage and photographs from the NFB and other media.  The documentary concludes with a look at how Drouin is fostering his legacy, showing him running a pinscreen workshop for students as well as a glimpse of his protégée Michèle Lemieux at work on the pinscreen. This documentary featured at the Hommage au maître Jacques Drouin held at the Cinémathèque québécoise in December 2009.

Even if you do not understand French, it is well worth watching for the archival footage and photographs.  The documentary is available with English subs on the bilingual DVD Paradoxe release: Jacques Drouin: Complete Pinscreen Works (Jacques Drouin: oeuvre complète sur écran d'épingle, 2011).


Catherine Munroe Hotes 2014

Pinscreen Animation / Écran d’épingles


Pinscreen Animation / Écran d’épingles

Pinscreen is an extremely rare but truly beautiful method of animation.  Currently the only pinscreen still in use is in Montreal, where Michèle Lemieux produced her innovative recent short film Here and the Great Elsewhere (Le grand ailleurs et le petit ici, 2012).  It won an Animated Dreams Special Mention at the Tallin Black Nights Film Festival and was nominated for the prestigious Annecy Cristal and the Jutra Award for Best Animated Film. 

Pinscreen animation was invented in France in the early 1930s by the Russian artist Alexandre Alexeïeff and his American partner Claire Parker with additional design input by his first wife, the artist Alexandra Grinevsky.  Alexeïeff was an engraver and he sought a technique that would resemble animated engravings.  The result of their experiments with the pinscreen resulted in Night on Bald Mountain (Une nuit sur le mont Chauve, 1933), inspired by the compositions of the same name by Modest Mussorgsky.  The film was a critical success but because of the time-consuming, and therefore costly, nature of the technique, it did not catch on with other artists.

In 1940 Alexeïeff fled war-torn Europe for the United States with Parker, to whom he was now married, his ex-wife and their daughter Svetlana Alexeïeff RockwellNorman McLaren at the NFB was an admirer of their work and in 1943 the film board invited the couple to come to Canada to produce their second pinscreen film In Passing (En Passant, 1944).  Although they were to return to France in 1946, Alexeïeff and Parker’s ties to Canada remained strong.

 
Read about my encounter with their pinscreens at the Cinémathèque Française in 2012

In the late-1960s, one of McLaren’s regular collaborators at the NFB, the musician Maurice Blackburn, tried his hand at pinscreen using a smaller version of Alexeïeff and Parker’s original device.  The result was an experimental short called Ciné-crime (1968) with was animation expert Marcel Jean describes as an “extremely complex concrete soundtrack” (source). 

In 1972 the NFB bought the NEC pinscreen and in honour of the occasion, Alexeïeff and Parker were invited to return to Canada to give workshops to NFB filmmakers.  McLaren recorded this occasion with his short documentary Pinscreen (1972) which is available on Disc 7 of Norman McLaren: The Master’s Collection and the DVD Alexeïeff: le cinéma épinglé  (FR/EN). 

This event turned out to be crucial to the future of the pinscreen as an art, for the young Montreal animator Jacques Drouin decided to try his hand with the technique, creating the short film Trois exercices sur l'écran d'épingles d'Alexeïeff (1974).  After this introductory exercise, Drouin became more ambitious and created the poetic film Mindscape (Le paysagiste, 1976) which went on to win 18 international awards including the Special Jury Prize at the inaugural Ottawa International Animation Festival.   Drouin then took pinscreen animation a step further by adding colour through filtering his light sources and collaborating with Czech animator Břetislav Pojar to create Nightangel (L’heure des anges, 1986), in which Pojar’s puppets perform against metamorphosing pinscreen backgrounds. 


With Drouin’s retirement from the NFB in 2005, it seemed as if the time of the pinscreen was coming to an end, but Michèle Lemieux’s glorious Here and the Great Elsewhere breathed new life into this mesmerizing artistic medium.  Under the guidance of Jacques Drouin, she has described how she “instantly fell in love with it” and learned how “you are the protector of the instrument before you are an artist working on it.”  (Source: The Atlantic)  It is hoped that Lemieux will continue to make pinscreen films and will pass on her passion for the instrument to a new generation of Canadian animators.

Catherine Munroe Hotes 2014

related terms:
pinboard, chiaroscuro, gravures animées  (animated engravings), pin art, digital pinscreen, Nagelbrett-Animation / Nadelwandanimation (DE)

Key names:  
Alexandre Alexeïeff (RU/FR, 1901-1982) & Claire Parker (USA/FR, 1906.1981): “the artist and the animator”
Jacques Drouin (CA, b. 1943)
Michèle Lemieux (CA, b.1955)

DVDs:

Key films:

Night on Bald Mountain / Une nuit sur le mont Chauve
(Alexeïeff and Parker, France, 1933)

In Passing / En passant
(Alexeïeff and Parker, Canada, 1943)

The Nose / Le nez
(Alexeïeff and Parker, France, 1963)

“Prologue” of The Trial
(Orson Welles, France/Germany/Italy, 1962)

Ciné-crime
(Maurice Blackburn, Canada, 1968)

Pictures at an Exhibition / Tableaux d'Exposition
(Alexeïeff and Parker, France, 1972)

Trois exercices sur l'écran d'épingles d'Alexeïeff
(Jacques Drouin, Canada, 1974)  Watch/Buy : NFB

Mindscape / Le paysagiste
(Drouin, Canada, 1976) Watch/Buy : NFB / ONF

Three Moods / Trois thèmes
(Alexeïeff and Parker, France, 1980)

Nightangel /L’heure des anges
(Bretislav Pojar and Drouin, Canada, 1986)  Watch: ONF blog

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse / Les quatre cavaliers de l'Apocalypse
(Jean-François Mercier, 1991) Watch/Buy : ONF
- documentary with pinscreen animated sequences by Drouin

Ex-childEx-enfant
(Drouin, Canada, 1994)  Watch/Buy : NFB / ONF

A Hunting LessonUne leçon de chasse 
(Drouin, Canada, 2001)  Watch/Buy : NFB / ONF

Winter Days / Jours d’hiver
(冬の日/Fuyu no hi, Kihachirō Kawamoto, Japan, 2003) Order DVD: FR / JP
- pinscreen vignette by Drouin

ImprintsEmpreintes 
(Drouin, Canada, 2004)  Watch: NFB / ONF

Here and the Great Elsewhere / Le grand ailleurs et le petit ici
(Michèle Lemieux, Canada, 2012)

Documentaries:

Alexeieff at the Pinboard (A Propos de Jivago, France, 1960)

Pinscreen Tests (NFB, Canada, 1961)

Alexander Alexeieff: The Pin Board (Nick Havinga, USA, 1966)

Pinscreen (Norman McLaren, Canada, 1972)

24 idées / seconde - Écran d'épingles (Éric Barbeau, Canada, 2006)
Watch/Buy : NFB

Jacques Drouin en relief (Guillaume Fortin, Canada, 2009)
Warch/Buy : NFB

Jacques Drouin – Séquences animées (Guillaume Fortin, 2009)
Watch : ONF


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