The Cadillac
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Original title | The Cadillac |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1962 |
length | 21 minutes |
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Director | Robert Clouse |
script | Robert Clouse |
production | Robert Clouse |
music | Paul Ramos |
camera | Jerry Fitzgerald |
cut |
Robert Ford , Russell D. Tinsley |
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The Cadillac is an American short film directed by Robert Clouse from 1962, for which Clouse was nominated for an Oscar .
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It tells the story of a Mexican-American family who takes part in a competition in which a Cadillac is the main prize. When the family actually wins the car, the joy is great. The reactions that follow in the small community in which the family lives are different and sometimes also characterized by envy. The family has to learn to deal with it without taking the joy of the car won.
Production, publication
To tell the story, the film uses the technique of animated still images.
The Cadillac was first released in the United States in 1962.
Awards
- Nomination for Robert Clouse with the film in the category "Best Short Film" (Live Action)
American Cinema Editors , USA 1963
- Eddie winners: Robert Ford and Russell D. Tinsley in the "Best Editing" category
Web links
- The Cadillac in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Cadillac (1962) see letterboxd.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The 35th Academy Awards | 1963 see oscars.org (English)
- ↑ The Cadillac see worldcat.org (English)