A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 5, 2012
Original Title:
Bydlo
Genres:
Animation
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
An allegory of mankind heading for disaster, this animated short is a tragic vision inspired by the 4th movement of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Drawing on the composer’s brilliant ability to evoke work and labour in his music, animator Patrick Bouchard brings earth to life through animated clay sculptures, creating a tactile nightmare in which man is his own slave driver.
Administration:
Karine Desmeules
Diane Ayotte
Michèle Labelle
Diane Régimbald
Animation:
Chantal Masson
Patrick Bouchard
Pierre M. Trudeau
Assistant Director:
Chantal Masson
Pierre M. Trudeau
Consulting Producer:
Marcel Jean
Digital Imaging Technician:
Pierre Plouffe
Susan Gourley
Jacques Levesque
Director:
Patrick Bouchard
Editor:
Stéphane Lafleur
Alain Baril
Electrician:
Daniel Chrétien
Executive Producer:
René Chénier
First Assistant Camera:
Carla Clarke
Foley:
Lise Wedlock
Key Grip:
Stephane DeErnsted
Line Producer:
Francine Langdeau
Modeling:
Jean-Philippe Morin
Music:
Robert Marcel Lepage
Musician:
Stéphane Allard
Sheila Hannigan
Elizabeth Dubé
Stéphanie MacAlpine
Josée Poirier
Olivier Maranda
Jean René
Pierre-Alain Bouvrette
Marie Lacasse
Françoise Henri
Alexandre Castonguay
Alexander Lozowski
Marie-Claire Cousineau
Olivier Thouin
Pierre Pépin
Jean-Sébastien Roy
Guillaume Bourque
Céline Arcand
Guillaume Garant-Rousseau
Frédéric Lambert
Jean-Félix Mailloux
Amina Myriam Tebini
Guiy Kaye
Claire Ouellet
Online Editor:
Denis Gathelier
Producer:
Julie Roy
Props:
Diane Gauthier
André-Line Beauparlant
Second Assistant Camera:
Jimmy Medellin
Set Decoration:
Dany Boivin
Sound Designer:
Olivier Calvert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Serge Boivin
Sound Recordist:
Geoffrey Mitchell
Luc Léger
Special Effects:
Pierre Mignot
Technical Supervisor:
Julie Laperriere
Title Designer:
Réjean Myette
Visual Effects:
Benoit Chagnon
Writer:
Cynthia Tremblay
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