Life, Animated Explained

Life, Animated
Music:Dylan Stark
T. Griffin
Cinematography:Tom Bergmann
Editing:David Teague
Studio:Motto Pictures
A&E IndieFilms
Roger Ross Williams Productions
Distributor:The Orchard
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Life, Animated is a 2016 American documentary by director Roger Ross Williams.[1] It is co-produced by Williams with Julie Goldman, Carolyn Hepburn and Christopher Clements. Life, Animated is based on journalist Ron Suskind's 2014 book Life, Animated: A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes, and Autism, which tells the story of his son, Owen Suskind, who struggled with autism and learned how to communicate with the outside world through his love of Disney films.[2]

Upon its release, the film received generally positive reviews from critics and won numerous awards including the Sundance Film Festival award for Best Direction and the Special Achievement Annie Award.[3] It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film category at the 89th Academy Awards, but lost to .[4] [5] [6] [7]

Synopsis

Owen Suskind was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3. As Owen withdrew into his silent state, his parents almost lost hope that he would find some way to meaningfully interact with his world. That way was found through animated films, especially ones by Walt Disney Animation Studios, which provided Owen a way to understand the world through its stories to the point of creating his own. This film covers the life of Owen and how he communicates with the help of Disney and his family. However, Owen soon learns as well that there is more to real life, such as relationships and breakups, than what Disney can illustrate in animation even as his family prepares itself for an uncertain future with him.[8] [9]

Cast

Production

The animation is done by Mac Guff, which also worked on Illumination Entertainment films such as Despicable Me and The Lorax.[10] To secure the rights for the clips and characters used in the film, Williams showed the unfinished product to the heads of department put together by Disney Productions president Sean Bailey. Williams referred to it as "the day I made the lawyers cry" after the end of the presentation. The films selected for the film were "100% Suskind".[11]

Reception

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 94% approval rating based on 116 reviews, with an average rating of 7.71/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Life, Animated offers a heartwarming look at one family's journey, and a fascinating message that's more than enough to outweigh its unanswered questions."[12] On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 75 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[13]

The Guardians critic Lanre Bakare praised the film and said, "It's a beguiling mix of animated storytelling and narration that doesn't flinch from exploring the emotional highs and lows that accompany a life with autism."[14] Kenneth Turan of LA Times lauded the film and said, "[Williams] spent two years on this project, and the trust everyone involved placed in him allowed for an emotional honesty that is Life, Animateds greatest strength."[15] Writing for Variety, Justin Chang wrote, "This latest film from Roger Ross Williams (God Loves Uganda) teems with insights into how children's fantasy can and can't bridge a developmental gap, but works on an even more basic, emotional level as a warm testament to a family's love and resilience."[16] The Hollywood Reporters Duane Byrge called it "a documentary gem."[17] Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post positively reviewed the series and said, "Life, Animated makes fascinating points, about the power of cinema, about meeting our loved ones where they are and, as Ron says, about who gets to decide what constitutes a meaningful life"[18] Rolling Stones chief film critic Peter Travers said, "In no way does Owen's story claim to be a cure-all. Instead of false hope, it offers up possibility, the chance of a stimulus that might get past the blocks of developmental disorder. That's more than encouraging. Life, Animated is truly inspirational."[19]

Writing for The A.V. Club, Noel Murray said, "On the list of Disney-related 2016 releases about child-rearing and handicaps, this one goes just above Finding Dory. What it lacks in wacky hijinks, it makes up in hard truths."[20] Reviewing for RogerEbert.com, film critic Sheila O'Malley wrote, "Powerful and emotional, without being manipulative. It is deeply inspiring, without trying to be. It is honest about Owen's struggles, and the struggles of his family."[21] Entertainment Weeklys Joe McGovern also lauded the series, saying, "The Suskinds' humongous hearts are obviously in the right place and their openness is to be admired and encouraged - even if a book, more than a movie, remains the better venue to fairly and honestly tell Owen's extraordinary story."[22]

Some publications however were more critical towards the film. In a lukewarm review of Empire David Parkinson wrote, "A touch twee at times, but the use of classic and original animation is admirable, while Owen emerges as the king of sidekicks."[23] Film critic Anthony Lane of The New Yorker said, "Owen has made immense progress, to which Life, Animated is a stirring tribute, yet it leaves a trail of questions unanswered or unasked."[24] The New York Timess Jeannette Catsoulis quipped, "Belaboring the cartoon connection, the director leaves the family struggles that enrich Mr. Suskind's 2014 book of the same title stubbornly veiled."[25] In a less enthusiastic review for Slant Magazine Clayton Dillard stated, "It never addresses Disney's wholly manufactured stranglehold on turning adolescent desire into a consumerist impulse."[26]

Land of the Lost Sidekicks

An exclusive short, based on Owen's fan fiction featuring a younger version of himself and his favorite Disney sidekicks battling against the evil Fuzzbutch, was released on The Wrap in 2016.[27]

Sidekicks used in the film:

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipientsResults
Academy AwardsBest Documentary FeatureRoger Ross Williams
Julie Goldman
Amsterdam International Documentary Film FestivalIDFA Audience AwardRoger Ross Williams
Annie AwardsSpecial Achievement Award Life, Animated
Black Reel AwardsBest Feature DocumentaryLife, Animated
Budapest International Documentary FestivalStudent Jury AwardRoger Ross Williams
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest DocumentaryLife, Animated
Cinema Eye Honors AwardsThe Unforgettable Award Owen Suskind
Cinema Eye Audience Choice PrizeRoger Ross Williams
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or AnimationBrian Bowman
Philippe Sonrier
Critics' Choice Documentary AwardsMost Compelling Living Subject of a DocumentaryLife, Animated
Best Director (Theatrical Feature)Roger Ross Williams
Best Documentary Feature
Most Innovative Documentary
DeadCENTER Film FestivalBest DocumentaryRoger Ross Williams
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest DocumentaryLife, Animated
Directors Guild of America AwardsLife, Animated
DocvilleBest International DocumentaryLife, Animated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle AwardsBest Documentary Life, Animated
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Documentary FilmLife, Animated
Full Frame Documentary Film FestivalBest Documentary FeatureRoger Ross Williams
Heartland Film FestivalTruly Moving Picture AwardRoger Ross Williams
A&E IndieFilms
Motto Pictures
Roger Ross Williams Productions
The Orchard
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary FestivalTop 20 Audience FavoritesRoger Ross Williams
London Critics Circle Film AwardsBest Documentary of the YearLife, Animated
Melbourne International Film FestivalMost Popular DocumentaryRoger Ross Williams
Nantucket Film FestivalBest Documentary FeatureRoger Ross Williams
National Board of ReviewTop Five Best Documentaries Life, Animated
North Carolina Film Critics Association Best Documentary Feature Life, Animated
Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures
Satellite AwardsBest Documentary FilmLife, Animated
San Francisco International Film FestivalBest Documentary FilmLife, Animated
Seattle International Film FestivalGolden Space Needle Award - Best Documentary
Stockholm Film FestivalBronze Horse - Best Documentary
Sundance Film FestivalBest Direction - Documentary Roger Ross Williams
Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Life, Animated – Roger Ross Williams. Alexander Child. Doreen. January 8, 2017. January 17, 2017. Below The Line.
  2. News: Life, Animated review – a tremendous story of family love and Disney cartoons:This poignant documentary is about an autistic boy who learned how to understand the world and communicate with it through Disney character. Bradshaw. Peter . The Guardian. December 8, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pex8LEL0ZEg Annie Awards 2017: Special Achievement - Life, Animated - ASIFA Hollywood on YouTube
  4. Samuelson. Kate. Here Are the 2017 Oscar Nominations. January 24, 2017. Time. January 24, 2017.
  5. News: 15 Documentary Feature advance in 2016 Oscar Race. December 6, 2016. January 15, 2017. Oscars.org.
  6. News: 'Life, Animated' Documentary On Oscar Shortlist. January 16, 2017. January 17, 2017. Wbur.org.
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU-QT8ewQYM "O.J.: Made in America" wins Best Documentary Feature-Oscars on YouTube
  8. https://www.awn.com/animationworld/roger-ross-williams-life-uniquely-animated Roger Ross Williams On a Life Uniquely Animated|Animation World Network
  9. https://www.awn.com/news/life-animated-tower-documentaries-shortlisted-oscar-race 'Life, Animated', 'Tower Documentaries Shortlisted in Oscar Race|Animation World Network
  10. Web site: Life, Animated – An Interview with Roger Ross Williams. 12 August 2016.
  11. Web site: 'Life, Animated' Director on How They Secured the Rights to Use Classic Disney Characters. 15 November 2016.
  12. Web site: Life, Animated (2016). . January 17, 2017.
  13. Web site: Life, Animated. . January 17, 2017.
  14. News: Life, Animated review – how Disney films helped a boy with autism. Bakare . Lanre. The Guardian. January 29, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  15. News: 'Life, Animated' follows an autistic boy's astonishing journey back to the world with the help of Disney movies. Turan. Kenneth . LA Times. June 30, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  16. Film Review: 'Life, Animated'. Chang. Justin. Variety. February 6, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  17. 'Life, Animated': Sundance Review. Byrge. Duane. The Hollywood Reporter. January 27, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  18. News: 'Life, Animated': A young man's obsession with Disney helps him navigate autism . Hornaday. Ann. The Washington Post. July 7, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  19. Life, Animated A young autistic man connects to the world through Disney movies in this inspiring doc. Travers. Peter. The Rolling Stone. Jul 1, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  20. News: A love of Disney helps an autistic adult understand the world in Life, Animated. Murray . Noel . The A.V. Club. June 29, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  21. Web site: Life, Animated, Review. O'Malley . Sheila. RogerEbert.com. Jul 1, 2016 . January 17, 2017.
  22. Life, Animated, EW Review . McGovern. Joe . Entertainment Weekly. June 30, 2016 . January 17, 2017.
  23. Life, Animated Empire Review. Parkinson. David. Empire . December 12, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  24. "Cafe Society" and "Life, Animated" Reviews. Lane. Anthony. The New Yorker . July 4, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  25. News: Review: In 'Life, Animated,' a Bound Mind Finds Freedom. Catsoulis . Jeannette . The New York Times . June 30, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  26. Film Review: Life, Animated . Clayton. Dillard. Slant Magazine . June 27, 2016. January 17, 2017.
  27. Web site: Watch 'Life, Animated's' Original Short, 'Land of the Lost Sidekicks' (Exclusive Video). 14 February 2017.