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tilundsetning · 2 years ago
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Here, have a charming animated movie about European royals and bad-ass grandmas in the early 1900’s
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nofatclips · 4 years ago
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Manivald, a film by Chintis Lundgren
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boxcinematografico · 7 years ago
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O Poeta Dinamarquês (The Danish Poet, 2006), dir. Torill Kove.
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The Danish Poet dir. Torill Kove (2006)
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thescarf · 5 years ago
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My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts by Torill Kove
This animated film comes from Oscar®-winning filmmaker Torill Kove (The Danish Poet). It's a tall tale about her grandmother's life in Oslo, Norway, during World War II. Sharp and whimsical, her story combines her grandmother's tales with historical events and fantasy, showing how a cherished anecdote can come to acquire a mythical status. King Harald of Norway said, "I love the irony of this short."
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chrnerland · 6 years ago
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Inktober 2018, My artistic influences, day 17: Torill Kove
Torill Kove is a Norwegian born animator and director living and working in Canada. She won an Academy Award for her short film The Danish Poet in 2007.
The Danish Poet was the first of her film that saw. This was back in 2008 when I had just started studying for my BA in animation. I instantly liked it and has been following her work ever since. She is a big inspiration for me, I've always admired the poetic and humerous way of storytelling in her movies. I also like the look of her films and how much she manages to express which such simple character designs.
I highly recommend checking out her films, I especially like her latest one, Threads. And also the feature Hocus Pocus Alfie Atkins, that I saw for the first time just recently.
Thanks for the inspiration Torill Kove!
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The (alternate) history of Norway 
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byopiapress · 3 years ago
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Friday Night Flicks: Torill Kove
Friday Night Flicks: Torill Kove
I have posted the second of today’s flicks once before —in a different pairing— but thought it was worth re-visiting. Both animations are from the National Film Board of Canada and were created by Torill Kove, director of the Academy Award®-winning short film The Danish Poet.       You might want to watch some more videos this weekend. You can find more of Tove’s work here, and more National…
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carlospereirajunior · 3 years ago
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O POETA DINAMARQUEZ ( RESENHA)
O Poeta Dinamarquês é uma animação de 2006, produzida e dirigida por  Toril Kove. Narra a história  do jovem poeta Kaspar Jorgensen que vivendo uma profunda crise de criatividade,  decide viajar a Noruega para conhecer pessoalmente a famosa escritora Sigrid Undset  em busca de inspiração. No caminho acaba conhecendo a filha de um fazendeiro, Ingenborg,  e se apaixona por ela.  O fazendeiro é contra o romance, pois já havia prometido a filha a um  pretendente. Gaspar retorna a Noruega frustrado  pelo amor perdido e por não ter se quer chegado a conhecer a famosa escritora que motivou a viagem.  Ingemborg promete ao seu amado nunca cortar o cabelo até que ele retorne algum dia.
O enredo desta historieta de amor é regido por uma trama de pequenas coincidências que definem o encontro e o destino de seus personagens. Trata-se de uma comovente narrativa sobre o lugar do acaso em nossas vidas. É necessário, de fato, ter certa sensibilidade para o aleatório e o irracional com o qual esbarramos o tempo todo enquanto tomamos decisões. Não se trata aqui da afirmação de  qualquer teleologia metafísica por traz dos fatos, mas o questionamento da própria  causalidade enquanto principio único e definidor do acontecer do mundo.
Nem sempre as coisas possuem um motivo ou razão de ser. Mas isso não as impede de, sem realizar qualquer intencionalidade ou  racionalidade, contribuir para  que  chegássemos exatamente a este momento. Coisas como o mau tempo, um cão bravo ou um carteiro descuidado pode alterar nossas vidas através do entrelaçamento dos detalhes, da micro realidade daqueles fatos pequenos aparentemente sem qualquer importância.
Carlos Pereira Jr
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musicoviniciusrodrigues · 5 years ago
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66 curtas de animação indicados ao Oscar
A National Film Board of Canada — NFB — é a produtora e distribuidora de filmes ligada ao governo canadense. Suas produções já foram indicadas ao Oscar 75 vezes, incluindo o Oscar de 2019. Para dar maior visibilidade aos seus curtas-metragens, a NFB disponibilizou 66 deles em uma lista de reprodução gratuita no Youtube.
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A National Film Board of Canada — NFB — disponibilizou uma lista de reprodução no YouTube com 66 curtas-metragens de animação que foram indicados ou venceram o Oscar de “Melhor Animação em Curta-Metragem”. O Canadá coleciona indicações: em 2019, o curta “Animal Behavior”, de David Fine e Alison Snowden, foi a 75ª produção do NFB a concorrer nessa categoria.
Entre os curtas que fazem parte da lista de reprodução, destacam-se “Bob’s Birthday”, também de David Fine e Alison Snowden, que venceu o Oscar em 1995; “Ryan”, o vencedor de 2005, dirigido por Chris Landreth; e “The Danish Poet”, de Torill Kove, que levou a estatueta da competição em 2007.
A organização National Film Board of Canada é a produtora e distribuidora de cinema pública do Canadá, ligada ao governo do país. Criada em 1939, desde sua fundação a NFB já produziu mais de 13 mil obras, entre documentários, filmes, animações, webdocumentários e dramas alternativos.
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enaforlag · 6 years ago
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nofatclips · 5 years ago
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Lost Monster Hop by Jody Kramer, part of the 4th edition of Hothouse
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historyofanimation · 6 years ago
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Torill Kove, Threads (2017)
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musicaemdx · 7 years ago
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lintangrinastiti · 7 years ago
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The Danish Poet (2006) by Torill Kove She promises not to cut her hair until they're reunited 😉
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funtubeweb · 6 years ago
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How We Selected 80 NFB Productions to Commemorate Our 80th Anniversary
As part of our commemoration of the National Film Board’s 80th anniversary, we decided to choose a symbolic 80 powerful productions to highlight 80 years of exceptional storytelling by our great institution. But how do you select 80 titles out of a collection that numbers more than 13,000?
As the NFB’s English collection curator, this was my challenge. Obviously, this list is entirely subjective, so some of the titles you might consider to be the most impactful may not be here. I tried to choose titles that had an impact on audiences—but also ones that had an impact on me. These are my choices, and I stand by them.
It was obvious that certain classic films would have to be part of this list. It will not surprise anyone that films like Norman McLaren’s Neighbours and Roman Kroitor and Colin Low’s Universe are on my list. How could they not be? 
Neighbours won the NFB’s second Oscar ever and, at one time, was our film with the most theatrical bookings worldwide (77,000 as of 1987). It was named a Masterwork by the Canadian Audio-Visual Heritage trust in 2000 and was added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register nine years later.  
Universe was nominated for an Oscar and went on to win 25 awards, including one at Cannes. It also heavily influenced Stanley Kubrick in the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey (for one thing, Universe’s narrator, Douglas Rain, is the voice of HAL!). 
These films and other classics are certainly on the list, but I had a great deal of fun choosing other important films from our collection that might not make anyone else’s list. Here are some of them, and why I chose them: 
Waterwalker
OK, every one of my colleagues will not be surprised to see that I’ve selected this Bill Mason film. It is, after all, my absolute favourite NFB film of all time, but it’s also a very significant environmental film. It can best be described as poetry in motion. A visual poem accompanied by the haunting music of Bruce Cockburn and Hugh Marsh. It’s an ode to the majesty of nature. Need I say more? 
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Black Soul 
This animated masterpiece will certainly make the list for most people. What strikes me when I watch it is that in a scant nine minutes, it beautifully encapsulates Black culture and Black history so eloquently. Animator Martine Chartrand painstakingly painted every single image on glass to create this stunning film. The winner of many awards, including a Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. 
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High Grass Circus 
A one-hour Oscar-nominated gem that follows the Royal Brothers Circus throughout small-town Ontario. Now this isn’t a sophisticated Cirque du Soleil-type show, but a grass-roots, low-budget troupe that includes two elephants, a hippo and a revolving door of stagehands and fire breathers. Funny, touching and a beautiful slice of life. Be prepared to smile when you see it. 
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Totem: The Return of The G’psgolox Pole 
Gil Cardinal’s 2003 documentary follows the Haisla people from British Columbia in their efforts to reclaim the G’psgolox pole, which was taken from them and displayed in a Stockholm museum for over 60 years. A powerful documentary that shows that when the cause is just, nothing can stop people from succeeding.  
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Threads 
If you’re a parent, you will be deeply touched by this wistful animated film by Oscar winner Torill Kove. What are the threads that bind a mother and daughter, and when is it time to let our children go out on their own? A magnificent film told without words.  
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Nahanni 
This gem from 1962 is a visually stunning film, but what makes it so great is the terrific storytelling. As much about man versus nature as it is about man versus himself, this is the story of Albert Faille, who, at 73, is trying—once again—to find a mythical lost gold mine located somewhere on the Nahanni river. This isn’t fiction, it’s real life—raw, unscripted and with danger around every corner. A gripping, intense study of a frail old man persevering against an inhospitable landscape. Will he succeed? A must-see. 
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My entire list of 80 productions is available here. Have a look and let me know what you think in the comments. 
Do you want to see which titles my colleague Marc St-Pierre, the French collection curator, put on his list of 80 productions? Click here. 
Want to find out more about the founding of the NFB? Click here to read Marc’s blog post on the creation and early years of this unique place. 
Happy 80th anniversary to the NFB, and may it continue its great history of insightful storytelling. 
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