La chanson du pharmacien

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Movie
Original title La chanson du pharmacien
Country of production Switzerland
original language French
Publishing year 2003
length 1:40 minutes
Rod
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

Individual evidence

  1. See La chanson du pharmacien on swissfilms.ch
  2. ^ Three Swiss films at the Annecy Animated Film Festival , news.ch, June 2, 2004.