Dripped

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Movie
Original title Dripped
Country of production France
Publishing year 2011
length 8 minutes
Rod
Director Léo Verrier
script Léo Verrier
production Jean Francois Bourrel
Jérôme Calvet
for ChezEddy
music Pablo Pico
cut Nicolas Hu

Dripped is a 2011 French computer-animated short film directed by Léo Verrier .

action

In 1950: Jack lives in New York City and regularly steals famous paintings from New York museums. The police follow him after his latest coup and put him in a dead end. Jack, however, eats the painting, then transforms into the person represented in the abstract work of art, and can suddenly walk spider-like along the walls and thus escape. At home, Jack looks at the stolen works that adorn his entire room walls, including Edvard Munch's The Scream and Paul Gauguin's Women on the Beach . As if in a frenzy, he begins to eat all the paintings one after the other and constantly transform himself into the motifs of the paintings.

When he wakes up from his frenzy of pictures, the walls of his apartment are empty. He begins to paint himself and draws a fruit bowl in an amateurish way. When he tastes the picture, he vomits. Furious, he throws the canvas on the floor and splashes paint on it. He realizes that the resulting picture is attractive, continues to splash paint on it, and ends up biting into the canvas. He turns into a swirl of color that leaps through the streets of the city. At the end you see paintings with Jack's drippings in the museum.

production

Léo Verrier received the Lagardere grant in 2009 for his Dripped project , which cost around 150,000 euros to implement. Dripped premiered on June 8, 2011 at the Festival d'Animation Annecy in France.

The animation is by Nicolas Hu, Jean-Nicolas Arnoux, Benoit Tranchet, Léo Verrier, Stéphanie Mercier, Bung Nguyen, Charlotte Cambon, Marion Roussel and Noé Lecombre. The music was composed by Pablo Pico and recorded by Yoann Loustalot (trumpet), Jean-Baptiste Réhault (saxophone) and Pablo Pico (piano, percussion, clarinet).

Verrier dedicated the film to Jackson Pollock .

Awards

Dripped won the Best Soundtrack Award at the 2011 Anima Mundi Festival in Brazil. It competed for the Short Film Grand Prix at the Warsaw International Film Festival 2011.

Dripped received the Best Short Film Award at the Cleveland International Film Festival . In November 2012, it was announced that Dripped was shortlisted for the Oscar category Best Animated Short 2013 along with nine other animated short films .

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