Flux. (Short Takes).2002 8m prod NFB NFB National Federation of the Blind NFB National Film Board of Canada NFB Negative Feedback NFB No Fuse Breaker NFB Normal for Bridgewater (music album) , p Marcy Page, d/an/sc Chris Hinton Christopher Jerrod Hinton (born July 31, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football tackle and guard who played thirteen seasons in the National Football League, mainly with the Indianapolis Colts. He was traded from the Denver Broncos for John Elway. , ed Hannele Halm, mus Lance Neveu. Are male animators at the NFB having mid-life crises? Given the anxieties evident about aging and parenting in recent films from the storied Film Board, such as Cordell Barker's Strange Invaders and now Chris Hinton's Flux, it looks like the terror of time's finitude fin·i·tude n. The quality or condition of being finite. Noun 1. finitude - the quality of being finite boundedness, finiteness is a cold stare coming out of their animation stands. In Hinton's latest, we witness the passages of two generations of a squiggly squig·gle n. A small wiggly mark or scrawl. intr.v. squig·gled, squig·gling, squig·gles 1. To squirm and wriggle. 2. To make squiggles. family's life in just under eight minutes: childhood and parenthood, adolescence and leaving home, death and burial, and a return to parenthood and childhood by the next generation. Rendered in a kinetic stylistic combination of childlike line drawings and splotches, not unlike the work of Paul Driessen, Hinton's energetic and amusing work expresses the awkwardness, fear and odd joys of life's temporary and chaotic journey. It's not a new idea, certainly, but it is timeless. Of course, we all know that life is hard and then you die. As Flux ably demonstrates, however, that doesn't mean you can't go down swinging. For its anarchic an·ar·chic or an·ar·chi·cal adj. 1. a. Of, like, or supporting anarchy: anarchic oratory. b. Likely to produce or result in anarchy. 2. and arresting animation style, Flux captured the award for Best Narrative Short Film under 40 Minutes at the recent Ottawa 2002 International Animation Festival. |
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