La chanson du pharmacien
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Original title | La chanson du pharmacien |
Country of production | Switzerland |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 2003 |
length | 1:40 minutes |
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Director | Daniel Suter |
script | Daniel Suter |
production | Daniel Suter for Studio GDS, Carouge |
music | Felix Leclerc |
cut | François Jaquenod |
La chanson du pharmacien is a Swiss animated short film by Daniel Suter from 2003.
action
A young woman who lives with a dog cuts bread. She injured her hand and went to the pharmacy. Here she meets gawking people: the pharmacist was stabbed to death. Since the young woman has blood on her hand, she is mistaken for the murderess. Her alibi, the sliced bread, is not one because the dog ate the bread in her absence. The woman is being led away. A short time later she is seen under a gallows in prison.
production
La chanson du pharmacien was drawn, animated and implemented as a cartoon on paper by Daniel Suter. The plot is accompanied and accompanied by the chanson of the same name by Félix Leclerc . The film was produced by Suter's studio GDS, with Télévision Suisse Romande-SRG-SSR acting as co-producer.
The film premiered in June 2003 and was subsequently at numerous international film festivals, including in January 2004 at the Solothurn Film Festival , in October 2004 at the International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film and 2009 at the International Animation Festival of Tehran in Tehran . In June 2004 La chanson du pharmacien was one of three Swiss short animation films that were shown in competition at the 28th Festival d'Animation Annecy .
The film was released in 2004 on the DVD shortcross04 - 10 swiss short films . In 2011 it appeared on the DVD Best of Swiss Animation along with 15 other Swiss short animation films .
Web links
- La chanson du pharmacien on swissfilms.ch
- La chanson du pharmacien in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ See La chanson du pharmacien on swissfilms.ch
- ^ Three Swiss films at the Annecy Animated Film Festival , news.ch, June 2, 2004.