sábado, julio 28, 2007

Este corto animado del alemán Till Nowak, amén de su propia gracia, nos muestra que el espíritu del romanticismo sobrevive en en centroeuropa. Esperemos que luego de dos guerras mundiales y, de paso Christopher Bollas, ya han mostrado como ilustrados y románticos pueden combatirse mutuamente engrosando al multiextendido Partido Fascista de la Mente, el Romanticismo 2.0 sea menos total.

Una entrevista con Nowak en:

http://www.deathfall.com/feature.php?op=showcontent&id=47&page=2

Y acá un fragmento interesante:

DF: I think one of the strong parts of your short film its the story and the mood, could you tell us how you come with the idea of "delivery" and about the art?
TN: To develop the story was one of the hardest parts of the production. During the first weeks before producing I wrote about 10 short stories until I found one that seemed to be not too complicated to realize but was also complying a lot of requirements I wanted it to. It should contain not only a flat joke but a real message and a twist that you don't expect. I am a big fan of the director David Fincher (The Game, Se7en, Fight Club, Panic Room) who is a master of creating unbelievable surprises and unforeseen twists. Concerning the style I also was influenced by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Am?lie, City of lost children, Delicatessen). Both directors also demonstrated how fantastic CG can be used to tell good stories and not only for the effect itself. Another aspect is that I wanted "Delivery" to look a little bit like an old oil painting. You can find some parallels to the art of romanticism like Caspar David Friedrich. These artists were influenced by the upcoming industrialization which is also the topic in my movie but from a point of view which lies some hundred years later...

Delivery de Nowak (¡¡el Romaticismo ataca de nuevo!!)

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Blogger Ariel dijo...

Buenísimo!! ¿Dónde se conseguirán las cajitas esas?

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