Here's a sampling of animation featuring animals in some way: Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis' When the Day Breaks, Caroline Leaf's The Owl Who Married a Goose, my own Wanda, Iain Gardner's films, Aardman's Creature Comforts, Yuri Norstein's films, Alison deVere's Black Dog, Dennis Tupicoff's Darra Dogs, Igor Kovalyov's Hen His Wife, Sara Petty's Furies, Joanna Quinn's Britannia, Paul Fierlinger's Still Life with Animated DOgs, Alexander Petrov's The Cow, Run Wrake's Rabbit, three versions of Little Red Riding Hood: Piotr Dumala's Little Black Riding Hood, Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood and Fleischer's Dizzy Red Riding Hood.
Ruth Hayes http://www.randommotion.com blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr On Apr 23, 2014, at 8:05 AM, sarah browne wrote: > Dear Frameworkers, > > I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature animals > or human-animal relationships on film. Rather than wildlife documentaries > (with some exceptions!) I'm more interested in the animal presence as an a > kind of distancing tactic that allows for reflection on inter-human > behaviours (ethics, empathy, violence). Arthouse or experimental material > more than Babe. > > Any tips very gratefully received! > > Best wishes, > > Sarah Browne > > www.sarahbrowne.info > www.kennedybrowne.com > > Hand to Mouth > CCA Derry-Londonderry > until 24 May 2014 > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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