Two Sisters (1991 film)

Two Sisters (Original title: Entre deux soeurs) is a 1991 animated short by Caroline Leaf, and produced for the National Film Board of Canada by Robert Forget, Yves Leduc, Dagmar Teufel and Jacques Vallée.

Made using the drawn on film animation technique, the film was etched by Leaf directly onto tinted 70 mm film. The film tells the story of two sisters who live a self-contained existence until the arrival of a stranger throws their ordered life into chaos.[1] It took Leaf a year and half to make the film.[2] Awards for Two Sisters include the Grand Prize of the Festival - Award for Best Story from the Ottawa International Animation Festival, Best Film Award - Category: Fiction, Short Film, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, as well as best animated film at the Tampere Film Festival.[3]

References

  1. Lawrence, Amy (2005-09-15). "Two Sisters". In Jean Petrolle & Virginia Wexman. Women and Experimental Filmmaking. University of Illinois Press. pp. 195–202. ISBN 978-0252030062.
  2. Furniss, Maureen (December 1998). Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics. Indiana University Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-1864620399.
  3. "Two Sisters". National Film Board of Canada Web site. Retrieved 2009-08-30.

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