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Annecy 2006"Dreams and Desires – Family Ties"
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"Dreams and Desires" by Joana Quinn |
Beryl dreams to be a great film director. When she is asked to shoot a video about the wedding of her best friend's daughter she tries to imitate her idols' styles, obviously with hilarious results. Beryl is irresistible, with her Rubensesque shapes and precipitate gestures, an unforgettable character reminding Joanna Quinn's drawing skills and strong humor, already appreciated in other shorts like Girls Night Out, Body Beautiful, Famous Fred or Britannia. The quick animation and the excellent dialogues written by Les Mills increase the charm of Dreams and Desires - Family Album. It shows an ironic look of the video mania of our times, with the new formats making anyone to believe that it is so easy to become a filmmaker. The film is a meditation on cinema as diary as well. Were we convinced when Francois Truffaut once said "cinema should be an intimate diary"? I surely was and maybe that's why I liked so much the film of Joanna Quinn, one of the most talented women working in animation cinema today.
The excellent selection with 55 shorts in competition helped to the audience to discover other talented women like Portuguese Regina Pessoa or Indian Gitanjali Rao who's delicate and personal Printed Rainbow was much acclaimed. These are a few reasons to say that Annecy 2006 was an edition full of attractions.
Dana Duma, film critic living in Bucharest, publishes essays and articles in the diaries and magazines "Contemporanul", "Caiete critice" and "Economistul" and teaches film history at the National University of Theater and Cinema and at the Hyperion University.
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Annecy 2006
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