Sunday, April 24, 2016

Kanashimi no Beradonna / Belladonna of Sadness (2016 digital restoration in 4K)

Belladonna of Sadness. From JFilm Pow Wow (Chris MaGee).

哀しみのベラドンナ/ La Sorcière. JP 1973. PC: Mushi Production. Original distributor: Nippon Herald Eiga. P: Tadami Watanabe. D: Eiichi Yamamoto. SC: Yoshiyuki Fukuda, Eiichi Yamamoto - based on the book La Sorcière (1862) by Jules Michelet. CIN: Shigeru Yamazaki. AN: Gisaburo Sugii. M: Masahiko Sato. Songs: Mayami Tachibana (music), Yu Aku, Asei Kobayashi (lyrics). ED: Masashi Furukawa. Narrated by: Chinatsu Nakayama. Voice C: Aiko Nagayama (Jeanne / Belladonna), Katsuyuki Ito (Jean), Masaya Takahashi (Milord), Shigako Shimegi (Milady), Tatsuya Nakadai (The Devil), Tatsuya Tashiro (Witch), Masakane Yonekura (Catholic Priest). 89 min
    Viewed from a screener link.
    Cinema Andorra, Animatricks, Helsinki, 24 April 2016

Eija Niskanen (Animatricks): "Jeanne and Jean are lovers in medieval Europe, during a time when feudal lords had a say in everything, including the first right for the wedding night with Jeanne. The event separates the lovers and Jeanne makes a deal with Satan (voice-acted by Tatsuya Nakadai the well-known film actor) to form a rebel army to fight the ruler."

"The wonderfully rich animation, revealing the talent of the young Gisaburo Sugii at the beginning of his career, provides a delight for the eye with its delicate use of line and color. The 4K restoration brings a must-see classic of animation and Japanese anime finally back to the silver screen.
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Animatricks: "This is a story about a young and beautiful woman, who has lived a life of hardship. She sells her soul to Satan in order to obtain the powers that enable her to lead a rebellion, but it ends tragically as she is burned at the stake. The story is set in France during medieval times, where Christianity had reached its zenith and the feudal lord was the personification of God. This story was inspired by Jules Michelet’s non-fiction book "Satanism and Witchcraft"."

AA: Hardly any good explicit erotic films exist although that genre is by far the biggest of all.

Of the films that I have seen Eiichi Yamamoto's Japanese anime Cleopatra (1970) has been one of the rare exceptions. Thus I was looking forward to see Belladonna of Sadness, Yamamoto's next film after Cleopatra.

The film starts with a horrible jus primae noctis sequence. (Another case of a cancelled wedding night in the cinema). The young love of Jeanne and Jean is destroyed for good although they stay together.

Recovering, the crushed Jeanne is caught in the spell of the ghost of Eros which awakens in her a new life force, mightier than ever before. The ghost appears as a kind of a phallic shinto shrine. It is alive, keeps growing and shrinking and speaks in the voice of Tatsuya Nakadai. Spellbound and ravished by the ghost Jeanne transforms into a rebel leader, a witch, a healer, a guiding spirit for the villagers.

There is war, and Black Death (in a vision that pays homage to Murnau's Faust). Jeanne is needed now because of her healing powers, including her understanding of the effects of the belladonna flower. She becomes a life-affirming spirit for the village, also arranging wonderful feasts which resemble the Roman Saturnalia or the Nordic Midsummer Night celebrations.

Based on a book of Jules Michelet, the great historian of the French Revolution, one may guess that this animation is not faithful to its letter. But it may be faithful to the spirit of Michelet. Belladonna of Sadness is a film of social indignation, about the oppression of the people in feudal, autocratic France before the Revolution. The final image of the movie is a close-up of Marianne in Eugène Delacroix's La Liberté guidant le peuple (1830).

Jeanne is a rebel and a witch, and there are references in her character to Joan of Arc, Jesus Christ and Marianne. Most of all she is an incarnation of Aphrodite, of Venus, the goddess of love.

Belladonna of Sadness is a rich and fascinating work. It overflows with ideas. There is no unity of style; instead, there is a variety of eclectic and psychedelic approaches in a mix that might be called post-modern. Some of the approaches are kitsch. There is a fundamental gravity and a sense of tragedy. At the same time there is a hilariously irresponsible attitude to the eclecticism of the dozens of styles on display.

Much of the film is not animated at all: instead we follow a series of still drawings. On the other hand, key sequences are veritable fireworks of imaginative animation. For an animation aficionado this is a film worth revisiting, perhaps even for slow-forwarding passages or even stopping to examine amazing and outrageous images.

The historical nature of the story by no means inhibits Eiichi Yamamoto from using pop images and pop music in his movie.

As an erotic movie the grandeur of Belladonna of Sadness is based on the contrast of Eros and Thanatos in its Black Death and Saturnalia sequences. The sense of Eros in this movie is fundamental, volcanic, oceanic, cosmic, divine. In an important sense Jeanne is an incarnation of life itself.

Belladonna of Sadness is far from a flawless masterpiece, but it is a magical, unique and unforgettable achievement.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Fulfilament


Director: Rhiannon Evans
Production: National Film & Television School UK
GB 2015
Technique: puppet animation, stop motion animation
Narration/dialogue: English
Duration: 7 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"Adventure through parts of the brain with a little lost thought, discovering what it takes to make a great idea."

AA: It starts at night. The characters are lamps. The protagonist is a lamp that seeks its place in the whole. Finally it jumps into the unknown, into darkness, amidst abandoned goods, and finds its socket. The world lights up. An allegory of the genesis of a bright idea. Original and well made.

Que dalle / Bugger All


Director: Hugo de Faucompret, Eva Lusbaronian, Caroline Cherrier, Johan Ravit, Arthus Pilorget
Production: Gobelins, l'école de l'image
FR 2015
Technique: 2D animation with a drawn and painted look
Narration/dialogue: French
Duration: 2 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"Steven, Sandrine, Joel & Thomas are pretty bored. From the soccer stadium to the garbage dump, passing by the playground, nothing seems to amuse them."

AA: A shocking and alarming story of a group of bored kids who turn to bullies and resort to extreme violence. In the finale they are arrested and end up at the police station. Extremely well made.

Okasan ni naisho / Don't Tell Mom


Director: Sawako Kabuki
Production: Sawako Kabuki
JP 2015
Technique: drawn and painted animation
Duration: 3 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"A nocturnal education film helps children develop their emotions, expressions, language or physical skills by enjoying singing and exercising with a big brother."

AA: A goofy, taboo-ignoring, and transgressive film about exploring young sexuality. There is a sense of innocence in this uninhibited flight of fancy with exaggerated sex organs. A film that can only exist as an animation.

Velodrool


Director: Sander Joon
Production: Estonian Academy of Arts
EE 2015
Technique: drawn and painted animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 6 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"An addicted biker runs out of cigarettes."

AA: A wild satire on the madness of bicycle racing with a crazy dimension about doping. There is a joy of hyperbole in this movie with its disjecta membra, mad metamorphoses, and a deft sense of simplification and stylization. There is a Priit Pärn touch in this movie (he was a supervisor in this production).

Altin vuruş / Golden Shot

Golden Shot. Please click to enlarge.

Director: Gökalp Gönen
Production: -
TK 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 9 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"Rusty machines living in their small houses, imagine that the sun will come and take them to the sky someday."

AA: A fantasy about a machine world in eternal night. The most fascinating sequence is a "film in a film" passage where the robot protagonist watches an ancient animation starring the sun. It even discovers an animation studio where it finds out that the sun has been chained. Another fascinating invention is the dancing robots equipped with knives (see the image above). A strong sense of space and fantasy.

Raqqa: An Inside Story


Director: James Dybvig, Sam Stringer-Hye, Megan Specia, Louise Roug
Production: Mashable
US 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation
Narration/dialogue: English
Duration: 4 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"This is a firsthand account of how Islamic State militants took over the city of Raqqa in northern Syria, declaring it their capital."

AA: "Based on a true story". A first person testimony inspires this animation about situations and experiences that no newsreel camera has covered. Images of tyranny, oppression, unspeakable atrocities, children in a mosque, young boys brainwashed and graduated first when they commit an execution. "I miss my town. My face has changed".

Shudo

Shudo. Please do double click to enlarge maximally.

Director: To-Anh Bach, Charles Badiller, Hugo Weiss
Production: Gobelins, l'école de l'image
FR 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation with a drawn and painted look
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 2 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"Two samurais face one another on a battlefield ravaged by war. Absorbed by their pride, they clash in a duel fuelled by deep emotions."

AA: An impressive vignette in Japanese style. The duel of the samurais is about cruelty and tenderness, love and death. Visually exquisite. A refined painterly look via computer animation.

Missing One Player


Director: Lei Lei
Production: www.raydesign.cn
CN 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation with an approach of cut-out animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 4,5 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"During a mahjong game a bad situation occurs. Everyone waits for the last player to show up."

AA: A grand cosmic hyperbole on the obsession with mahjong. The missing mahjong player is an astronaut. A limited animation, a space odyssey with flaming comets. A film about the joy of the play. Crazy and original.

Ruben Leaves


Director: Frederic Siegel
Production: Hochschule Luzern – Design & Kunst
CH 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 5 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"Ruben Leaves is an animated short about a man's struggle with OCD."

AA: A boldly stylized visual world with a graphic intensity and pure colour fields, a visualization of the state of the obsessive compulsive disorder. The inner and the outer world are intertwined, a thought can affect reality without mediation. Impressive.

I'm Good with Plants


Director: Thomas Harnett O'Meara
Production: Royal College of Art (England)
GB 2015
Technique: puppet animation, stop motion animation, mixed technique
Narration/dialogue: English
Duration: 8 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"Tim lives in a greenhouse suspended by a crane above the city. A stop motion absurdist comedy."

AA: A romantic Harmagedon story. The guy at the waterworks drowns the Earth in pursuit of Francesca, an elusive call girl. The stay afloat in his private greenhouse. An outlandish story, executed with laconic precision, full of witty detail. Very well made.

#NYCGifathon


Director: James Curran
Production: Partizan
US 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 2 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"James Curran spent a month in New York City where he animated a new GIF every day for 30 days. Each GIF was inspired by something that happened during his stay."

AA: A witty series of 30 GIF animations made in New York on marathon, Empire State Building, pickles, new jeans, gym burgers, beard trim, Brooklyn Bridge... Limited animation as a means of expression. The art of simplification.

Llave de papel / Paper Key

Llave de papel / Paper Key. Please click to enlarge the image.

Director: Jenaro González
Production: Carreta Estudio
CO 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation, a drawn and painted look
Narration/dialogue: Spanish
Duration: 23 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 2: Bulb Fiction) 23 April 2016

"The widespread systematisation of our society is depicted in the story of a man who discovers an exit on the building where he has been working all his Life."

AA: A dystopian corporate fantasy in high style with a staggering flight of fantasy. A story of a quest, a story of an attempt to escape from the labyrinth of the gloomy corporation. The protagonist, the little man, starts to follow a strange chain of reflections of bright light. There seems to be no way out of the huge building. He comes to strange doors, strange locks, strange passages. There is an underground tunnel with a flood of paper. There are strange winds and an infinite waiting room full of zombies with queue numbers. Accidentally the man comes to a solution and enters into a blinding light in the desert. Compelling and very well made.

Friday, April 22, 2016

The Orchestra


Director: Mikey Hill
Production: Feather Films Pty ltd
AU 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation, 3D computer animation, a drawn and painted look in the classical style of fully accomplished animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 15 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016

"In a world filled with beautiful music, Vernon always seems to strike the wrong note."

AA: A gorgeously professional and elaborate production, a well-made romantic comedy animation set in the Lovely Hearts retirement apartments house. The animation comedy insight here is that every character has an orchestra which expresses his or her feelings and which serves to communicate with others with varying degrees of success. This film is very appealing, and it has been made with an excellent polish.

Preisoep / Leek Soup


Director: Jef Staut
Production: Kask Hogeschool Gent
BG 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation with a drawn and painted look
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 3,5 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016

"Growing leek is not that easy."

AA: An absurdist, elementary tale about a man's attempt to slim down with leek soup. A strange and unique comic approach.

Chulyen, histoire de corbeau / Chulyen - A Crow's Tale


Director: Agnès Patron / Cerise Lopez
Production: Ikki Films
FR 2015
Technique: black and white, drawn and painted animation
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 20 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016
    NB. Corbeau = raven. Crow = corneille.

Animatricks: "Chulyen is strong, Chulyen is handsome. Chulyen is weak, Chulyen is ugly. Chulyen is the crow spirit, and three shamans are chasing him."

IMDb: "Up there, so close to the pole, Chulyen is bored. Half man, half crow, with his pitiless eyes he cuts the world into pieces. When Chulyen covets a giant's kayak, he comes down from the air to charm and deceive him. When Chulyen is starving, he devours alive a plump, pudgy, delicious youngs seal. But the wind rises, and the spirits of the forest are at his heels. This time, Chulyen won't get out of it unscathed. Unless...  "

AA: "Ce film est tiré d'une histoire vraie". The essence of animation is in its affinity with animism. This film is about the power of nature, the might of heaven, the thunder of the sky, the Northern lights, the poetry of the snow. Chulyen the crow spirit is stuck in the limbo between  heaven and earth, but when he is set free there is light, an entrance into infinity. This is a film about metamorphoses: transformations into a birdman and a sealman. The flight of fantasy is remarkable, and the attempt to identify with atavistic, prehistorical imagination is compelling. This is a film about the pre-dawn of consciousness.

Ways of Seeing


Director: Jerrold Chong
Production: California Institute of the Arts
US 2015
Technique: puppet animation, pastel animation, pencil animation
Narration/dialogue: English
Duration: 4,5 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016

"Rumble of train rails; Crashing of ocean waves; Soft caress of distant wind. Two people. Two ways of perceiving the world."

AA: The protagonists are blind. One has been blind since birth. The other has been blinded at age ten. This is a visualization of their worlds, different from the others, and different from each other. The vision about getting blind is moving. A well made and personal work.

Ama


Directors: Emilie Almaida, Liang Huang, Mansoureh Kamari, Julie Robert, Juliette Peuportier, Tony Unser
Production: Gobelins, l'école de l'image
FR 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation with a watercolour look
Narration/dialogue: English and Japanese
Duration: 3 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016

"1950: On the coast of Japan, an American woman is visiting a village with her military husband and a group of friends."

AA: A refined and sensual account of a meeting of cultures. The American woman meets a team of Japanese women divers gathering seaweed. It is a meeting with a different world, an uncomplicated sensuality, and a touch of Lesbianism.

Cowboyland

Cowboyland. Do click to enlarge.

Director: Dávid Štumpf
Production: Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava
SK 2015
Technique: b&w drawn and inked look
Duration: 5 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016

"According to the justice of the Wild West, thieves must be punished. But when the sheriff's horse breaks, it's hard to forecast if justice stays justice."

AA: A grim and stylized homage to the post-Western, the anti-Western, the cynical Western. There is a talent of condensation. It is a vicious circle tale: a little kid conquers the outlaw, but in the finale he sits in the jail from which the outlaw broke out in the beginning. Skilful and striking.

Etwas / Some Thing


Director: Elena Walf
Production: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
DE 2015
Technique: 2D computer animation, a drawn and painted look
Narration/dialogue: only sound and music
Duration: 7 min
Cinema Andorra, Helsinki (Animatricks, International Shorts 1: Metamorphosis of Love) 22 April 2016

Animatricks: "Is it really that bad to have SOME THING strange inside of you what all the others laugh about?!"

IMDb: "Oil, gold and fire are the treasures inside the proud giant mountains. For the little mountain it's impossible to keep up with that. He's just in possession of this tiny, strange and useless SOME THING.

AA: A tale of the three big mountains and one little mountain. While the big mountains are rich in resources the little mountain only has a nut. Out of the nut grows a garden, and the three big mountains are drowned in little nuts. Crazy, original, and consistent, with a simple but personal visual concept.