Blackbird

Blackbird (1958)

01/12/1958

#Animation#Music

Overview

To the tune of a classic French-Canadian nonsense song, surreal blackbird made of lines loses body parts and gets them back threefold.

Status: Released

Rating: 61%

Original language: FR

Budget: $0

Revenue: $0

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ONF | NFB

ONF | NFB

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Review by: CinemaSerf

Written by: CinemaSerf on 2024-02-17T17:42:52.446Z

This is based on an old French-Canadian song where a blackbird gradually loses a part of it's body - but whichever part it loses then returns, in triplicate! Manna from heaven for Norman McLaren, who has created a charming and musical short animation depicting a cheery manipulation of shapes that resemble a bird at times, but as ever with this artist, can be jumbled up and re-aligned to make just about anything. Even when it is the recognisable merle, the body has the ability to annoy even the most agile of double-jointed creations by discombobulating itself at will. This has a cracking score (from Le Trio Lyrique) to accompany the on-screen antics and I think this might actually be my favourite from this imaginative Canadian.

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