Crac
- 1980
- 15m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.7K
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The industrialization of Montreal (Canada), as seen from the point of view of a rocking-chair.The industrialization of Montreal (Canada), as seen from the point of view of a rocking-chair.The industrialization of Montreal (Canada), as seen from the point of view of a rocking-chair.
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- Won 1 Oscar
- 3 wins total
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Beautiful film
Crac is a beautiful 1981 animated film that touches the heart with its heart-warming story and stunning animation.
Set in 1930s Montreal, Crac follows the story of an old wooden rocking chair that has been passed down from generation to generation. As the chair finds its way into the hands of a young boy, we are taken on an incredible journey through time and space, as the chair becomes a witness to the history of Montreal and the lives that have come and gone around it.
What truly sets Crac apart from many other animated films is its breathtaking animation. The visuals are perfect for the tone, with each frame a work of art that showcases the beauty and complexity of the world around us.
But beyond its visual beauty, Crac also tells a heart-warming story that is sure to leave audiences feeling uplifted and inspired. The film's exploration of the passing of time and the enduring nature of family traditions is both poignant and touching, reminding us of the importance of the things that connect us to our past and our loved ones.
Set in 1930s Montreal, Crac follows the story of an old wooden rocking chair that has been passed down from generation to generation. As the chair finds its way into the hands of a young boy, we are taken on an incredible journey through time and space, as the chair becomes a witness to the history of Montreal and the lives that have come and gone around it.
What truly sets Crac apart from many other animated films is its breathtaking animation. The visuals are perfect for the tone, with each frame a work of art that showcases the beauty and complexity of the world around us.
But beyond its visual beauty, Crac also tells a heart-warming story that is sure to leave audiences feeling uplifted and inspired. The film's exploration of the passing of time and the enduring nature of family traditions is both poignant and touching, reminding us of the importance of the things that connect us to our past and our loved ones.
Superlative Animated Story
CRAC goes the tree as it falls to earth, its lumber soon to be fashioned into a sturdy rocking chair destined to become a prominent part of the home of a Quebecois frontier family.
This little French Canadian film is pure animated joy. Telling its story from the viewpoint of a piece of furniture, it is served exceedingly well by its exuberant, expressionistic drawing brimming with pastel colors. Interweaving convivial, lighthearted dance music with snatches of lullaby & legend, it tells its multi-layered, beautifully detailed story without the need of obtrusive dialogue. A true modern classic, this is a film which should delight viewers for generations to come.
Winner of the 1981 Oscar for Best Animated Short.
This little French Canadian film is pure animated joy. Telling its story from the viewpoint of a piece of furniture, it is served exceedingly well by its exuberant, expressionistic drawing brimming with pastel colors. Interweaving convivial, lighthearted dance music with snatches of lullaby & legend, it tells its multi-layered, beautifully detailed story without the need of obtrusive dialogue. A true modern classic, this is a film which should delight viewers for generations to come.
Winner of the 1981 Oscar for Best Animated Short.
How clever
Very interesting short film by Frédéric Back, the same that gave us «L'Homme qui plantait des arbres» in 1988. In this short film (15 minutes), we see the cycles and the seasons of life through the eyes of a rocking chair. A look back at the traditions and folklore of French-Canada.
Again in this one, the animation is fantastic. Traditional french-canadian music was carefully selected for the film.
Out of 100, I gave it 82.
Again in this one, the animation is fantastic. Traditional french-canadian music was carefully selected for the film.
Out of 100, I gave it 82.
A gorgeous history lesson
This French-Canadian film is simply gorgeous--like a moving tapestry. For the time it was made, this was a standout film that begged to be noticed for both its artistic styling as well as the fascinating history lesson contained within.
The film begins with a chair being built long, long ago. As the years passed and life changed around the chair, it's all shown in a magically lyrical manner--with lovely folk music, dancing and visuals.
To me, this is a film that tries to encapsulate the entire pioneering spirit and link it to today. It achieves it spectacularly and is well worth seeking out--since, unfortunately, the film is practically forgotten today even though it did receive the Oscar for Best Animated Short in 1982.
The film begins with a chair being built long, long ago. As the years passed and life changed around the chair, it's all shown in a magically lyrical manner--with lovely folk music, dancing and visuals.
To me, this is a film that tries to encapsulate the entire pioneering spirit and link it to today. It achieves it spectacularly and is well worth seeking out--since, unfortunately, the film is practically forgotten today even though it did receive the Oscar for Best Animated Short in 1982.
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One of the most exceptional animated shorts I've ever seen in my life!
This short, one of the most deserving winners of the Academy Award in its category that I've had the pleasure of seeing, is simply magnificent, Excellent idea, wonderful animation and music, marvelous pacing and transitions, just glorious on all counts! The ending is perfect! Frederic Back made at least three other shorts besides this one and I truly wish I could find any or all of them in-print on VHS. So far as I know, they've never been available in the United States. *SIGH* Well, Crac is in print, at least. Most completely and joyously recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaThe only word in this film that is clearly visible and not distorted is its title, when the tree falls in the beginning.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animated Century (2003)
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