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Director: | Chris Landreth |
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Writer: | Chris Landreth |
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Centres on Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who in later years lived on skid row in Montreal following a history of drug and alcohol abuse. | |
Release Date: | May 17, 2004 |
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Director: | Chris Landreth |
Writer: | Chris Landreth |
Genres: | Animation, Fantasy, Drama, Documentary |
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Production Companies | Copperheart Entertainment, ONF | NFB, Canada Council for the Arts, Seneca College |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ryan Larkin | Self - Interview Voice (voice) |
Chris Landreth | Self - Interview Voice (voice) |
Felicity Fanjoy | Self - Interview Voice (voice) |
Derek Lamb | Self - Interview Voice (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Chris Landreth | Director, Writer |
Fergus Marsh | Music |
Allan Code | Editor |
Name | Title |
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Steven Hoban | Producer |
Marcy Page | Producer |
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It's almost like a Tim Burton movie this. It's a story by animator Chris Landreth about his acclaimed and Oscar nominated compatriot Ryan Larkin. The latter has succumbed to drink, recently kicked a cocaine habit and is living a hand-to-mouth existence with just C$10 in his pocket. The startlingly e ... ffective animation: sometimes full bodied, sometimes skeletal, sometimes morphing human imagery onto the imagery (or vice versa) serves as quite a spooky bedrock for the ensuing interview which, at times, comes across as Landreth being worried that he, too, might be heading for this path of creative self destruction. I hadn't heard of either man, and so helpfully this is painted with extracts from two of Larkin's earlier works. "Walking" (1968) is something to behold - the hand-drawn attention to detail and the musculature is simply astonishing. This is amongst the best animations that I have ever seen - it mixes a sort of reality with the fictional in an almost unsettling fashion whilst revealing a few traits of both of the individuals who feature. Well worth 15 mins, I'd say.