Begone Dull Care

Begone Dull Care is a 1949 visual music animated film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart.[1]

Begone Dull Care
Directed byEvelyn Lambart
Norman McLaren
Produced byNorman McLaren
Edited byEvelyn Lambart
Norman McLaren
Music byThe Oscar Peterson Trio
Distributed byNational Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • 1949 (1949)
Running time
8 minutes
CountryCanada

Summary

Using drawn-on-film animation, McLaren and Lambart painted and scratched directly onto film stock to create a visual representation of Oscar Peterson's jazz music.[2] The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

Opening titles

The film opens with titles in seven languages: English, French (Caprice en Couleurs), Spanish (Fantasía en Colores), Hindi (रंग बाहार; Raṅga Bāhāra), Italian (Capriccio a Colori), Russian (Красочная фанта́зия; Krasočnaja Fantázija), and German (Trübsal Ade!).[3]

Awards

Legacy

Begone Dull Care was designated and preserved as a "masterwork" by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada, a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the preservation of Canada's audio-visual heritage.[5] It also won a special Genie Award for experimental filmmaking.

The Canadian electronic music duo Junior Boys named their 2009 album Begone Dull Care for the film, which was reported to have influenced the conception and creation of the music.[6]

References

  1. Senses of Cinema
  2. The Criterion Channel
  3. "Begone Dull Care".
  4. "1st Berlin International Film Festival: Prize Winners". berlinale.de.
  5. "Begone Dull Care". Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada Web site. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved 2008-02-29.
  6. "Junior Boys to Release Begone Dull Care in April", Paste, January 20, 2009.


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