The End of the World in Four Seasons explained

The End of the World in Four Seasons
Director:Paul Driessen
Producer:Marcy Page
Animator:Paul Driessen
Studio:National Film Board of Canada
Runtime:13 minutes
Country:Canada

The End of the World in Four Seasons is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Paul Driessen and released in 1995.[1] Set to Antonio Vivaldi's composition The Four Seasons, the film presents several simultaneous yet distinct stories in separate storyboard windows, with events in each panel expanding outward to impact other panels.[2]

The film premiered on August 28, 1995, at the 1995 Montreal World Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Short Film.[3] The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 16th Genie Awards.[4]

Notes and References

  1. [Wyndham Wise]
  2. Paul Wells, Joanna Quinn and Les Mills, Basics Animation 03: Drawing for Animation. AVA Publishing, 2008. . p. 155.
  3. Paul DeLean, "'Georgia' wins top film prize". Montreal Gazette, September 5, 1995.
  4. "Lepage leads Genie nominees". The Globe and Mail, November 8, 1995.