Английская Википедия:How People Got Fire
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How People Got Fire is a short, poetic animated film from the Yukon.
Synopsis
In a snowy village, a talented young girl listens to her grandmother's story of how Crow got fire for the people. A magical realist exploration of aboriginal American spirituality, oral story-telling, and a northern childhood.
About the film
"This short film is based in part on the story told by the late Kitty Smith of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation."[1]
The film was shot in Carcross-Tagish, Yukon and rotoscoped,[2] with the addition of charcoal drawings by Christopher Auchter, and a contemporary classical sound track by Daniel Janke.[3]
The film was the 2009 World Indigenous Film Awards Winner for Best Animation, and received the 2009 American Indian Film Festival Award, Best Animated Short.[4][5] It received an award for Best Short Documentary at the 2009 Imagine Native Film + Media Arts Festival, Toronto, and the TEUEIKAN Second Prize at the 2009 First Peoples' Festival (Land InSights), Montréal.[6] The film was a finalist for the Writers Guild of Canada 2010 Screenwriting Award for Short Subjects.[7]
Festivals
- "Tromsø International Film Festival, Frozen Land-Moving Pictures", Jan. 18-23, 2011[8]
- "Atlantic Film Festival", Sept. 16-25, 2010, Halifax, Nova Scotia[9]
- "Sprockets: Toronto International Film Festival for Children", April 17–23, 2010[10]
- "ECOFILMS: Rhodos International Films + Visual Arts Festival", 2010[11]
- "Animation Celebration!", Museum of the American Indian, New York, February 2010[12]
- "American Indian Film Festival", Nov. 6-14, 2009, San Francisco, CA[5]
- "ImagiNATIVE Film - Media Arts Festival", Oct. 14-18, 2009, Toronto[13]
- "Reel to Real International Film Festival for Youth, Vancouver BC, 2009[14]
- "The Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival", 14–29 October 2009[4]
- "Dreamspeakers Film Festival", June 18–21, 2009[4]
- "Available Light Film Festival," Yukon Arts Center, 2009[2]
See also
References
External links
- How People Got Fire - Local reactions
- Daniel Janke
- It Came From the Great White North - Skeptical review from Toonzone News
- Animation Insider review
- DVD Verdict review
- Watch How People Got Fire at the National Film Board of Canada website (requires Adobe Flash)
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- Rotoscoped films
- Works about storytelling
- 2000s Canadian animated films
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