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Review: The best of the Ottawa International Animation Film Festival
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January 24, 2012
The best of the Ottawa International Animation Film Festival
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The Canadians produce the best animation programs and prove it again with this international selection. The highlights include Québécois Frédérick Tremblay's
White Strawberries
— imagine the bunnies from David Lynch's
Inland Empire
cast in a gothic apocalypse made of grey papier maché. From Japan, Japanese animator Atsushi Wada's
The Mechanism of Spring
is a watercolor fantasy of obese boys observing the cruel transformations of nature. Welshman Ben Cady's
The Goat and the Well
is a funny, dark parable of animal husbandry, while American Jason Carpenter's
The Renter
conjures a haunting memoir of rural daycare in pale paint. Eamonn O'Neill's
I'm Fine, Thanks
is a candy-colored psychotic meditation on urban survival. The finest piece in the program is Pjotr Sapegin's
The Last Norwegian Troll
, a claymation spectacle narrated by Max von Sydow.
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