78 Tours (1985) Poster

(1985)

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8/10
Just lovely
planktonrules2 November 2008
This is the second film by Georges Schwizgebel that I have seen this weekend. The first was "La Course à l'abîme" (1992) and I scored it a 10 because it was an absolute artistic triumph--like a great work of art come to life. Here with "78 Tours" (1985), there is a similar idea though it lacks the complexity of the later film--probably because by then Schwizgebel had further perfected his craft. Now this is NOT to say that "78 Tours" is a bad film--it's just a bit shorter and less amazing to watch--though it, too, is really amazing and lovely to watch.

Both films are unique because they are animated shorts that appear to have been done from paintings! It's as if paintings come to life and move fluidly to the music and it must have taken a huge amount of time to complete. In fact, of all the things I thought of as I watched, I remember clearly thinking "how did they do that??". A fascinating film that is almost like stepping inside a painting.
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4/10
4 minutes of circulations
Horst_In_Translation13 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"78 Tours" is a 4-minute short film from 30 years ago written and directed by Swiss animation filmmaker Georges Schwizgebel. I thought this was an okay watch, but I wished this had some kind of story that I could be interested in, especially in terms of the people we see or their actions. instead it is basically just Schwizgebel showing off his animation skills while we listen to a catchy tune. Nonetheless, I must say that neither what I saw nor what I heard was good enough in my opinion and I can understand why Schwizgebel did not win any awards for his work here. Certainly not among the best he has to offer. I do not recommend the watch.
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