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khagihan2000 · 2 years
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Little Dark Age - Foreign animation These are the foreign animations that deserved love. A response to Oscar. Version: Vimeo GD Youtube (Extended)
Song: Little Dark Age - MGMT Inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dae1m2Z6fQ0&t=7s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwlCXVujrWE&t=28s
List of the clips (including overlays): Breadwinner Song of The Sea The Secret of Kells The Phantom Boy The Illusionist Birdboy: The Forgotten Children The Swallow of Kabul Klaus The King of Pigs The Congress Waltz with Bashir The Tragedy of Man April and The Extraordinary World Calamity, A Childhood of martha Jane Cannary The Bear’s Famous Invasion of Sicily. Flee  Johnny Corncob Son of The White Mare Wolfwalker Yellow Submarine Where is Anne Frank? The Swallows of Kabul Have A Nice Day Gandahar The Time Masters Fantastic Planet The Triplet of Belleville The Rabbi’s Cat Nocturna The Cat in Paris Felidae Plague Dogs Watership Down The Prophet Chico and Rita Another Day of Life MFKZ Funan Cinderella The Cat The King and The Mockingbird I Lost My Body Kirikou and The Sorceress  The Crossing  Marona’s Fantastic Tales Long Way North Josep Mia and The Migoo The Summit of Gods Ernest and Celestine Eleanor’s Secret My Life as a Courgette Aya of Yop City One Night In City The Big Bad Fox and the Other Tales Ruben Brandt Collector The Painting Loving Vincent Azur and Asmar The Red Turtles Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles Crulic Allegro Non Troppo The Nose or The Conspiracy of Maverick Wrinkles My Sunny Maad Ethel and Ernest
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madameinsomnia · 2 years
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My Favorite Animated Films NOT for Kids
(because other companies besides Disney make animation)
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starlight-bread-blog · 8 months
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I Lost My Body reminds me that movies are art. So much of this movie isn't explained, the ending is literally just someone jumping between buildings, almost all the conflicts don't get to a typical conclusion, but non of this matters. Because it's art. It works because it's not trying to make sense or be a great love story, it's trying to be art.
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redwiccanrobin · 8 months
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//art house (pt. 1)//
. High Life dir. Claire Denis (TW: SA, death of animal & child)
. Jamie Marks is Dead dir. Carter Smith (TW: car accident, references to abuse & suicide)
. I Lost My Body dir. Jérémy Clapin (TW: injury)
. Belladonna of Sadness dir. Eiichi Yamamoto (TW: SA)
. Alice dir. Jan Švanmajer
. Moonlight dir. Barry Jenkins (TW: homophobia, violence, drug use, abuse)
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teameaart · 7 months
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I watched "I lost my body" on Netflix recently. The fact that a walking hand, was captioned with "footsteps" wont let me sleep in peace.
Missed opportunity to call it "fingersteps" smh
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bizibizyapanfilmler · 11 months
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2019 yapımı Fransız animasyon filmi I Lost My Body, genç bir kahramanın hayatta kalma mücadelesini anlatırken, aynı zamanda geçmişine dair bir yolculuğa çıkar. Baş karakterimiz olan Naoufel, Paris'te yaşayan genç bir adamdır. Kaza sonucu bir elini kaybetmiştir. Film, bu kayıp elin macerasını anlatırken, aynı zamanda Naoufel'in hayatını ve geçmişini de keşfetmeye odaklanır.
Film, duygusal bir anlatıma sahip olup, insanın kimlik arayışı, geçmişle yüzleşme ve kaderin rolü gibi evrensel temaları ele almaktadır.
I Lost My Body, eleştirmenlerden olumlu eleştiriler almış ve 2020'de En İyi Animasyon Film kategorisinde César Ödülü'nü kazanmıştır. Ayrıca, 2019 Cannes Film Festivali'nde de Belirli Bir Bakış bölümünde gösterilmiştir.
#cinema #cinemalover #cinemalovers #cinematography #cinephile #cinephiles #filmdirector #filmcommunity #filmreview #filmreviews #moviecritic #filmönerileri #sinefil #filmkesitleri #bizibizyapanfilmler #neizlesem #ilostmybody
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mjlfilms · 2 years
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I Lost My Body (2019)
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dramasetter · 1 year
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cieuxgris · 2 years
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André Aciman
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filmmakere · 1 year
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I Lost My Body/ J’ai Perdu Mon Corps (2019)
Directed by Jérémy Clapin
Lead Animator Julien Belloteau
Staring: (French)  Hakim Faris,  Victoire Du Bois, Patrick d'Assumçao,  Alphonse Arfi (English) Dev Patel, Alia Shawkat, George Wendt, Tucker Chandler
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starlight-bread-blog · 8 months
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I'm watching I Lost My Body and a pigeon just died and I'm oddly sad. I need a break. It was such a nothing moment but I'm really sad. It just died, such a meaningless death. It just ended because of a tiny thing.. Why am I so sad over a PIGEON??
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historyhermann · 1 year
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Beauty, dress codes, and fashion: Examining twenty fictional White female librarians [Part 2]
Continued from part 1
Apart from the above-mentioned older librarians, there are some librarians who have a bit more style. This includes the unnamed librarian in a Steven Universe episode ("Buddy's Book"), one of the protagonists of I Lost My Body, an animated film set in France, Gabrielle, and Marion the Librarian in various episodes of Hanny Manny. The most casual of these is the Steven Universe librarian who is shown wearing what looks like a green cardigan and glasses, with a green undershirt of some kind shown in the comics. However, she may be more casual in the comics than in the animated series, as she could be wearing a collared shirt in the episode, as shown below:
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Reprinted from my Pop Culture Library Review WordPress, where this post was published on Nov. 29, 2022.
Her style is in line with librarians who say [7] that they wear cardigans, black dress pants, oxford shirts, dressy shoes, casual pants, slacks, blouses, sweaters, button downs, leggings, tights, and skirts. I haven't seen any fictional librarians in dresses that I can recall, however nor in sundresses, jumpers, t-shirts, shirt and tie, khakis, with tattoos or with piercings. It is likely that the Buddwick Public Library in Beach City has a business-professional dress code that prohibits shorts, sneakers, t-shirts with writing, backless shoes, and blue jeans. We can't know for sure, because we never see the librarian, or any other librarians, outside of their work behind the information desk. [8]
Compare the unnamed librarian in Steven Universe to Gabrielle in I Lost My Body and Marion the Librarian in Hanny Manny. Both characters wear business casual more than casual, looking comfortable in their workplaces while they look professional. However, it is unlikely that either of them have "highly regularized" librarian dress, but rather that there are continuing struggles over what it means to "dress professionally" in their jobs. Even so neither are wearing t-shirts, jeans, gym shoes, jeans, or even open-toed shoes in line with varied dress codes, or anything similar to the variety of adorable outfits out there which are inspired by librarians. Instead, they have a practical, curated, and straightforward style, likely recognizing that what you wear has a "lot to do with identity" even if they aren't aware of the cultural stereotypes out there of librarians. [9]
There are other librarians who have style, even if in a more "traditional" way. This includes elderly librarians enforcing rules, like the librarian in Uncle Grandpa episode ("Back to the Library"), Miss Dickens in Carl Squared episode ("Carl's Techno-Jinx"), Ms. Hatchet in Kim Possible episode ("Overdue"), Mrs. Shusher in an episode of The Replacements (“Quiet Riot"), and the unnamed librarian in a few episodes of Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil. The same can be said for the stickler librarian in an episode of Rugrats, Ms. L in an episode of Dexter’s Laboratory (“Book ‘Em") and the briefly appearing librarian in an episode of Martin Mystery (“Return of the Dark Druid"). [10]
What they are wearing is reflect of what Brytani of The Intrepid Nerd pointed out: that often librarians are portrayed in fashion catalogs, Pinterest, and elsewhere with "vintage looks." This includes dresses or skirts, sweaters / cardigans / blazers, "smart" shoes, and glasses. She concluded that people give librarian's this look because there is "something nostalgic about reading books" and working somewhere that is full of them, or a more disturbing conclusion: that people dress librarians this way "because they think the career is outdated." Hopefully, the creators of Uncle Grandpa, Carl Squared, Kim Possible, The Replacements, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Rugrats, Dexter’s Laboratory, and Martin Mystery don't think this way about librarians.
This dress doesn't take away from the fact that the librarian in Uncle Grandpa and the librarian in Rugrats are super kind [11] even though they are dressing conservatively. This is in contrast to the sadistic Ms. Hatchet in Kim Possible and the unnamed librarian in Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil or the strict shushing librarians Mrs. Shusher in The Replacements, Miss Dickens in Carl Squared, Ms. L in Dexter’s Laboratory, and a librarian in Martin Mystery.
What they all have in common is what they are wearing fulfills what eHow has called the "classic librarian costume," admitting it goes along with the librarian stereotype. [12] At the same time, how they dress may be about appearing professional and some of those libraries may even have formal dress codes.
Continued in part 3
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[7] See Comments on "Dress Codes" discussion on /r/librarians in May 2014 and Comments on "Does your library have a dress code for librarians, aides, etc.?" discussion on /r/librarians in September 2014.
[8] Alexa Newman, "Workplace Dress Codes – Does Your Library Have One?," ALSC Blog, Dec. 28, 2017.
[9] Alex Dopico, "How should I dress for a library job?," Janetpanic.com, Dec. 19, 2019; Ruthann Robson, "Dress Code for Librarians," Dressing Constitutionally, Jun. 7, 2013; Lisa Knasiak, "Dress Codes at the Library," Public Libraries Online, Sept. 14, 2015; "The Ladies Of A Beautiful Mess Love Libraries...," Misfit Librarian's Style Catalog, Mar. 17, 2012; "Sister Style: Library Inspired," A Beautiful Mess, Mar. 8, 2012; "Dotty The Librarian From Little Chief Honeybee...," Misfit Librarian's Style Catalog, Sept. 6, 2011; Kaelab Beauregarde, "Dotty the Librarian," The Charming Life, Sept. 2011; "Library Date Dress From A Beautiful Mess...," Misfit Librarian's Style Catalog, Aug. 22, 2011; "The Library Date Dress: 3 Ways To Wear It," A Beautiful Mess, Aug. 22, 2011; Molly Wetta, "What makes a work wardrobe?," Librarian Style, Jun. 1, 2021.
[10] I can't get a photograph as of now, but Ms. Herrera in the same Archie's Weird Mysteries episode as Violet might be another character.
[11] These words are used by Angeline to describe her work outfit on her June 2011 post "The librarian 'do [outfit]" on her blog The New Professional.
[12] Rachel Sawaya, "Ideas for a Librarian Costume," eHow, accessed Mar. 15, 2022. They specifically outline options that follow the librarian stereotype, including, "a pencil skirt...for women...a pair of dark, formal slacks for men....a crisp, pale, high-necked blouse or collared shirt...[or] a dark vest with buttons..a tie or bowtie...for men. A plain silk scarf...for women. [or] a classic cardigan...stockings or pantyhose for women. [or] plain, dark leather shoes or ankle boots." They also say that "classic items" include spectacles with thin rims, a small pile of books, hollowing out an old book, and "literary-themed accessories."
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myntti · 2 years
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I Lost My Body | Official Trailer | Netflix
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rebeccasthoughts · 7 days
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What is Science Fiction (ft. I Lost My Body)
I Lost My Body is a 2019 French animated film. In all honestly, it is probably one of the best movies I’ve ever seen and everything about it is amazing. The story follows a severed hand that escapes the morgue and is trying to reunite with its body. Told through a series of flashbacks, the story flips between the hand’s journey through Paris and the events that led to it becoming a severed…
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