Fast Film
- 2003
- 14m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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Bits of found film and different types of animation illustrate a classic chase scene scenario: A woman is abducted and a man comes to her rescue, but during their escape they find themselves... Read allBits of found film and different types of animation illustrate a classic chase scene scenario: A woman is abducted and a man comes to her rescue, but during their escape they find themselves in the enemy's secret headquarters.Bits of found film and different types of animation illustrate a classic chase scene scenario: A woman is abducted and a man comes to her rescue, but during their escape they find themselves in the enemy's secret headquarters.
- Director
- Writer
- Awards
- 24 wins & 2 nominations total
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I've got to tell you the circumstances where I first saw this.
I went to an short animation fest in Taipei, Taiwan, with my eldest daughter. We walked into the screening room when Fast Film had been playing for about a minute; in other words, we missed the first minute or so.
My daughter and I were laughing, screaming, cheering, looking at each other in amazement. This thing is such a labor of love. I could easily add comments that fairly well mirror others here in the IMDb, but I'll just refer you to them. I found them to be good reads, and I concur; the artists involved tapped into something about early American film, and as such taps into the collective dream we call life. And to top it off, it takes its silliness seriously, and its seriousness zanily.
You can buy this film (+ electronic license) from an online dealer for US$3. I did, and I watch it once a month or so. Go to any reputable search engine and find it.
I went to an short animation fest in Taipei, Taiwan, with my eldest daughter. We walked into the screening room when Fast Film had been playing for about a minute; in other words, we missed the first minute or so.
My daughter and I were laughing, screaming, cheering, looking at each other in amazement. This thing is such a labor of love. I could easily add comments that fairly well mirror others here in the IMDb, but I'll just refer you to them. I found them to be good reads, and I concur; the artists involved tapped into something about early American film, and as such taps into the collective dream we call life. And to top it off, it takes its silliness seriously, and its seriousness zanily.
You can buy this film (+ electronic license) from an online dealer for US$3. I did, and I watch it once a month or so. Go to any reputable search engine and find it.
Fast film makes you realize how basically every film has the same plot just done differently (hero, bad guys, girl who gets captured, escape, chase, fight, etc.) and recreates it perfectly using clips of film entirely photocopied frame by frame and put on paper. That alone (the paper part) is amazing in itself.
But I found myself just marveling the entire time as I watched this short and despite there being no one main character with which to identify, I was rooting for the hero nevertheless. It was also interesting and humorous in the way that the filmmakers made the characters seem aware that they were in a film based on certain reaction shots from other films - so it was self reflexive in this way. As I watched I couldn't help think "My God, these people have an encyclopedic knowledge of every old film ever made" since the story scripted for the paper movement cleverly parallels what's going on in the film clip(s).
You have to watch this. This isn't your typical artsy short film. It is a feast for the eyes and the mind.
10/10 amazing
But I found myself just marveling the entire time as I watched this short and despite there being no one main character with which to identify, I was rooting for the hero nevertheless. It was also interesting and humorous in the way that the filmmakers made the characters seem aware that they were in a film based on certain reaction shots from other films - so it was self reflexive in this way. As I watched I couldn't help think "My God, these people have an encyclopedic knowledge of every old film ever made" since the story scripted for the paper movement cleverly parallels what's going on in the film clip(s).
You have to watch this. This isn't your typical artsy short film. It is a feast for the eyes and the mind.
10/10 amazing
Fast Film: This vertiginous short by Virgil Widrich, translate to movies an old literary device, the cento, a poem build with lines of other ones, that being united, create a new sense. Shots of hundred of films, framed here in origami (small sculptures made of folding papers), submitted to a process of animation, constitute a summary of American cinema, but also imitates the operation of making pictures. The paper train that runs along is almost always in the track like celluloid within a camera. On the other hand, the trembling movement of the film remembers the projection of old movie copies that threaten to stop at any moment. Between Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart kissing each other at the beginning and at the end, the spectator is involved in an indefatigable chase-escape action in black-and- white, or Technicolor, with many bullets, cries, and fitting background music, belonging to different genres: terror, far west, science fiction, musical, comics, detective stories. Sometimes, they appear together in the same scene, when the switch tender switches on the rails, establishing a multiple dialog among them. Notwithstanding the startling variety, it seems that the perennial argument in the seventh art is first of all love and destruction. Adam Gai
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300 different feature films.
65,000 photocopies.
14 minutes of jaw dropping, fun animation.
This is one of those films that simply must be seen to be believed. I believe the director, Virgil Widrich, is once again, taking an animation style into a whole new direction. This man has innovation coming out of his pores. To recast these iconic film actors as into collective hero, damsel in distress and villain takes a unique perspective and skill set.
Fittingly, this compilation (of a sort) is available on a compilation of shorts over at www.Filmporium.com. The $5 DVD also comes with the bizarre bed-time story "Hilary" and the noir "Le Foto Dello Scandalo".
65,000 photocopies.
14 minutes of jaw dropping, fun animation.
This is one of those films that simply must be seen to be believed. I believe the director, Virgil Widrich, is once again, taking an animation style into a whole new direction. This man has innovation coming out of his pores. To recast these iconic film actors as into collective hero, damsel in distress and villain takes a unique perspective and skill set.
Fittingly, this compilation (of a sort) is available on a compilation of shorts over at www.Filmporium.com. The $5 DVD also comes with the bizarre bed-time story "Hilary" and the noir "Le Foto Dello Scandalo".
Did you know
- TriviaNomination Palme d'Or - Best Short Film, Cannes Film Festival 2003.
- ConnectionsFeatures The General (1926)
Details
- Runtime
- 14m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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