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The Street

  • 1976
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
867
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The Street (1976)
AnimationComedyDramaShort

This film deals with a Jewish family in Montreal, Canada as they care for a dying grandmother and the young boy who is impatient to get the room he was promised as soon as she kicks the buck... Read allThis film deals with a Jewish family in Montreal, Canada as they care for a dying grandmother and the young boy who is impatient to get the room he was promised as soon as she kicks the bucket.This film deals with a Jewish family in Montreal, Canada as they care for a dying grandmother and the young boy who is impatient to get the room he was promised as soon as she kicks the bucket.

  • Director
    • Caroline Leaf
  • Writer
    • Mordecai Richler
  • Stars
    • Mort Ransen
    • Sarah Dwight
    • John Hood
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    867
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    • Director
      • Caroline Leaf
    • Writer
      • Mordecai Richler
    • Stars
      • Mort Ransen
      • Sarah Dwight
      • John Hood
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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      Sarah Dwight
        John Hood
          Vera Leitman
            Howard Ryshpan
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              • Director
                • Caroline Leaf
              • Writer
                • Mordecai Richler
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              7CinemaSerf

              The Street

              This uses an engagingly smudgy, visually accentuated, style of animation as we pass the time with a Jewish family patiently waiting for the death of grandmother. Patiently? Well not quite everyone. The grandson has been promised her room in their second floor flat since he was seven, so he might sooner she just got on with it. A view not entirely disputed by his mother. A bit of chat with his friends informs us all of a few post mortem facts courtesy of Lenny Kravitz and "Perry Mason" before they shut up for fear of her coming back to haunt them! Mother gets a gall stones and gran is moved to hospital Mother recovers and back comes gran. Will she go on forever? Will the lad ever get his room? Did you know that the last thing someone does when they are hanged is have an orgasm? Watch and see...
              10llltdesq

              An exceptional short prduced by the National Film Board of Canada

              This short, nominated for an Academy Award, (I'm surprised it lost, though I've never seen the winner, as far as I know) is a funny, sad, sweet look at life through the eyes of a child growing up in Canada. An excellent adaptation (by the author) of a story by Mordecai Richter and yet another feather in the NFBC's cap. Caroline Leaf is a marvelous director and this is one of her best. Most recommended.
              5Humdinger69

              It's All About The Animation

              The only thing I knew about this short before watching was the plot description I read here on the site. "A young boy impatiently waits for his grandmother to die so he can have her room" was the gist of it.

              So I was thinking this would go one of two ways, it would either be darkly humorous, or touching and human, maybe a combination of both. To my surprise and dismay, it turned out to be neither.

              The simple and pedestrian story is told in a very mundane and uninvolving way. I felt little to no emotion watching it unfold.

              But, my lord, that animation! It reminds me of those bumpers they used to show on PBS kids (is it harder to toot? or to tutor two tutors to toot?). So visually the film is a treat, but with the slog of a story, I can only give it a modest recommendation.
              6ccthemovieman-1

              Wonderful Artwork Is The Attraction Here

              To me, the best part of this story - by far - was the art. The animated short was painted on glass, frame by frame and has a different look to it than anything I have ever seen. It's fascinating to view. I would watch this again just to appreciate the visuals, which are unique.

              I didn't find the story funny, which is what you usually expect from an animated short. It wasn't even appealing to me. It really isn't a cartoon, in that sense, but simply a short Jewish family's story illustrated instead of photographed. A young kid narrates the tale of his grandmother dying, and some of the reactions of the rest of the family. The kid is a bit of wise-guy. I might even watch this again with the sound off because the art is that good!

              This movie was part of the DVD "Leonard Maltin's Animation Favorites From The National Film Board Of Canada.
              7planktonrules

              It was okay...

              This short film financed by The Canadian Film Board was about, I assume, the writer's childhood and his recollection about his grandmother and her eventual death. While I'm sure many will find this film profound, I was left feeling a bit disappointed. Instead of meaning, the movie left me with the opposite, as instead of celebrating the life of the grandmother, she seemed to be more of a burden than anything else to everyone in the family but her devoted daughter. Perhaps others ascribed more meaning to it than this, but this left me very sad. In this sense, the film was good but certainly far from a "feel good film"! As far as the technical merits go, I liked the style of the narration but found the animation itself not all that interesting. A decent film but that's really about all.

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                Each frame is painted on glass.
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                Edited into 50 for 50: Volume 1, Tape 3: Animation: Reflections (1989)

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              • Release date
                • January 27, 1977 (United States)
              • Countries of origin
                • Canada
                • United States
              • Language
                • English
              • Also known as
                • Улица
              • Production company
                • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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                • 10m
              • Color
                • Color
              • Sound mix
                • Mono

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