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The Old Lady and the Pigeons

The Old Lady and the Pigeons (French: La vieille dame et les pigeons) is a 1997 animated short film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It tells the slightly surreal story of a starving policeman who dresses up as a pigeon and tricks an old lady into feeding him. The film was produced through the French company Les Armateurs with support from companies in Canada, Belgium and the United Kingdom. It was Chomet's debut film and won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.

The Old Lady and the Pigeons
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySylvain Chomet
Written bySylvain Chomet
Produced byDidier Brunner
Bernard Lajoie
Edited byChantal Colibert
Hélène Girard
Music byJean Corti
Production
companies
Distributed byLes Grands Films Classiques
Release dates
Running time
24 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

A Parisian police officer who lives in squalor observes an old lady overfeeding pigeons in a garden square. The sight haunts his thoughts as the old lady gives the pigeons delicate and refined dishes while he himself is starving. After having a nightmare in which giant anthropomorphic pigeons disembowel him, the officer tracks the old lady to her apartment, constructs a giant pigeon costume, and invites himself into the old lady's home. Despite the officer's rudeness, the old lady sees no inconvenience and feeds him copiously upon each visit, causing him to gradually gain weight. Each day, the officer passes by a concierge, and one of the old lady's portraits shows her younger self surrounded by overweight cats.

On Christmas Eve, the officer drunkenly ventures into the old lady's kitchen, where he discovers the old lady sharpening shears in preparation for a meal for the concierge, who is dressed like a cat. Realizing the old lady's true intent for the pigeons, the officer unsuccessfully attempts to remove his costume and escape the apartment. Pursued by the old lady to the top of a cupboard, the officer manages to remove his shoe and show his bare foot, but the proof of his humanity does not deter the madwoman. The cupboard topples over and sends the officer crashing through the window. He plummets to the ground much like the corpulent and imbalanced pigeons in the square.

In the epilogue, some American tourists are scared off by the shirtless officer, now thin again and behaving as a pigeon.

Dialogue edit

In Tati-esque fashion, the bulk of the film is without any dialogue at all. And what there is in English: supplied by overweight American tourists in the opening and closing scenes.

Production edit

Sylvain Chomet had been based in London and worked as an animator in advertisement since the 1980s. He returned to his native France in 1990 and, inspired by Nick Park's Creature Comforts, set about making his own film.[1] Chomet pitched The Old Lady and the Pigeons to Didier Brunner, producer at Les Amateurs, with whom he began to work on the film in 1991. The producers had difficulties raising enough money, but decided to start anyway, with money from the National Center of Cinematography. The backgrounds were designed by Nicolas de Crécy, who had studied with Chomet and previously collaborated on comics projects. The team produced the film's first four minutes at the Folimage studios in Bourg-lès-Valence. They then attempted to use the finished footage to attract more investors, but failed. In 1993, Chomet relocated to Canada in hope of a fresh start; however, Brunner suddenly managed to pre-sell the film to the BBC and several other broadcasters, and production could continue.[2] Five years after production started the film was completed.[1]

Reception edit

The film competed at the 1997 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. On 27 May 1998, it was released theatrically in France through Les Grands Films Classiques. It was screened together with the animated short film Bob's Birthday, directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine.[3] Bernard Génin reviewed The Old Lady and the Pigeons for Télérama and called Chomet's directing "brilliant". He also complimented Crécy's background art, and wrote: "Paris streets, cozy interiors, characters' puffy faces – each shot is a beauty! Yes, the traditional, handmade cartoon can still surprise us."[4]

Accolades edit

The film won the Grand Prix for best short film at the Annecy Festival. It went on to win the British BAFTA Award and Canadian Genie Award for Best Animated Short. It was nominated for best animated short at France's 1998 César Awards, and the United States' Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 70th Academy Awards.[5]

Event Award Outcome
70th Academy Awards Best Animated Short Film Nominated
1999 Algarve International Film Festival Grand Prize of the City of Portimão Nominated
1998 Angers European First Film Festival Audience Award, Short Film Won
European Jury Award, Short Film Won
1997 Annecy International Animated Film Festival Grand Prix, Best Animated Short Won
50th British Academy Film Awards Best Animated Short Film Won
1997 Cartoon Forum Cartoon d'or Won
César Awards 1998 Best Short Film, animation Nominated
18th Genie Awards Best Animated Short Won
1998 Hiroshima International Animation Festival Grand Prize Won
1997 World Animation Celebration Grand Prize Won[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lenburg 2006, p. 45
  2. ^ Foley, Jack. "Belleveille Rendez-vous - Sylvain Chomet Q&A". IndieLondon. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  3. ^ "La Vieille Dame et les pigeons". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  4. ^ Génin, Bernard (1998). "La Vieille Dame et les pigeons". Télérama (in French). Retrieved 23 July 2011. Rues de Paris, intérieurs douillets, trognes des personnages : chaque plan est une splendeur ! Oui, le dessin animé traditionnel, fait main, peut encore nous étonner.
  5. ^ a b "La Vieille Dame Et Les Pigeons". Big Cartoon DataBase. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2011.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • The Old Lady and the Pigeons at IMDb  

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The Old Lady and the Pigeons French La vieille dame et les pigeons is a 1997 animated short film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet It tells the slightly surreal story of a starving policeman who dresses up as a pigeon and tricks an old lady into feeding him The film was produced through the French company Les Armateurs with support from companies in Canada Belgium and the United Kingdom It was Chomet s debut film and won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival The Old Lady and the PigeonsTheatrical release posterDirected bySylvain ChometWritten bySylvain ChometProduced byDidier BrunnerBernard LajoieEdited byChantal ColibertHelene GirardMusic byJean CortiProductioncompaniesLes ArmateursDjango FilmsFolimageBBCTelefilm CanadaDistributed byLes Grands Films ClassiquesRelease dates1997 1997 Annecy Film Festival 27 May 1998 1998 05 27 Running time24 minutesCountriesFranceBelgiumUnited KingdomCanadaLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Dialogue 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Accolades 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksPlot editA Parisian police officer who lives in squalor observes an old lady overfeeding pigeons in a garden square The sight haunts his thoughts as the old lady gives the pigeons delicate and refined dishes while he himself is starving After having a nightmare in which giant anthropomorphic pigeons disembowel him the officer tracks the old lady to her apartment constructs a giant pigeon costume and invites himself into the old lady s home Despite the officer s rudeness the old lady sees no inconvenience and feeds him copiously upon each visit causing him to gradually gain weight Each day the officer passes by a concierge and one of the old lady s portraits shows her younger self surrounded by overweight cats On Christmas Eve the officer drunkenly ventures into the old lady s kitchen where he discovers the old lady sharpening shears in preparation for a meal for the concierge who is dressed like a cat Realizing the old lady s true intent for the pigeons the officer unsuccessfully attempts to remove his costume and escape the apartment Pursued by the old lady to the top of a cupboard the officer manages to remove his shoe and show his bare foot but the proof of his humanity does not deter the madwoman The cupboard topples over and sends the officer crashing through the window He plummets to the ground much like the corpulent and imbalanced pigeons in the square In the epilogue some American tourists are scared off by the shirtless officer now thin again and behaving as a pigeon Dialogue editIn Tati esque fashion the bulk of the film is without any dialogue at all And what there is in English supplied by overweight American tourists in the opening and closing scenes Production editSylvain Chomet had been based in London and worked as an animator in advertisement since the 1980s He returned to his native France in 1990 and inspired by Nick Park s Creature Comforts set about making his own film 1 Chomet pitched The Old Lady and the Pigeons to Didier Brunner producer at Les Amateurs with whom he began to work on the film in 1991 The producers had difficulties raising enough money but decided to start anyway with money from the National Center of Cinematography The backgrounds were designed by Nicolas de Crecy who had studied with Chomet and previously collaborated on comics projects The team produced the film s first four minutes at the Folimage studios in Bourg les Valence They then attempted to use the finished footage to attract more investors but failed In 1993 Chomet relocated to Canada in hope of a fresh start however Brunner suddenly managed to pre sell the film to the BBC and several other broadcasters and production could continue 2 Five years after production started the film was completed 1 Reception editThe film competed at the 1997 Annecy International Animated Film Festival On 27 May 1998 it was released theatrically in France through Les Grands Films Classiques It was screened together with the animated short film Bob s Birthday directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine 3 Bernard Genin reviewed The Old Lady and the Pigeons for Telerama and called Chomet s directing brilliant He also complimented Crecy s background art and wrote Paris streets cozy interiors characters puffy faces each shot is a beauty Yes the traditional handmade cartoon can still surprise us 4 Accolades edit The film won the Grand Prix for best short film at the Annecy Festival It went on to win the British BAFTA Award and Canadian Genie Award for Best Animated Short It was nominated for best animated short at France s 1998 Cesar Awards and the United States Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 70th Academy Awards 5 Event Award Outcome70th Academy Awards Best Animated Short Film Nominated1999 Algarve International Film Festival Grand Prize of the City of Portimao Nominated1998 Angers European First Film Festival Audience Award Short Film WonEuropean Jury Award Short Film Won1997 Annecy International Animated Film Festival Grand Prix Best Animated Short Won50th British Academy Film Awards Best Animated Short Film Won1997 Cartoon Forum Cartoon d or WonCesar Awards 1998 Best Short Film animation Nominated18th Genie Awards Best Animated Short Won1998 Hiroshima International Animation Festival Grand Prize Won1997 World Animation Celebration Grand Prize Won 5 References edit a b Lenburg 2006 p 45 Foley Jack Belleveille Rendez vous Sylvain Chomet Q amp A IndieLondon Retrieved 20 July 2011 La Vieille Dame et les pigeons leparisien fr in French Retrieved 23 July 2011 Genin Bernard 1998 La Vieille Dame et les pigeons Telerama in French Retrieved 23 July 2011 Rues de Paris interieurs douillets trognes des personnages chaque plan est une splendeur Oui le dessin anime traditionnel fait main peut encore nous etonner a b La Vieille Dame Et Les Pigeons Big Cartoon DataBase Archived from the original on 17 January 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2011 Bibliography editLenburg Jeff 2006 Who s who in animated cartoons New York NY Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books p 45 ISBN 9781557836717 External links editThe Old Lady and the Pigeons at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Old Lady and the Pigeons amp oldid 1212026788, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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