Neighbours (1952)
In this Oscar-winning short film, Norman McLaren employs the principles normally used to put drawings or puppets into motion to animate live actors. The story is a parable about two people who come to blows over the possession of a flower.
Rating: 7.5/10 by 108 users
Alternative Title:
Les voisins - BE
Geitones - GR
Szomszédok - HU
Kochaj sasiada swego - PL
Соседи - RU
隣人 - JP
Voisins - FR
Country:
Canada
Language:
No Language
Runtime: 00 hour 09 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: newspaper, fight, peace, surrealism, murder, stop motion, neighbor, fence, moral, short film, animation
Two neighbours emerge from their homes to sit on deck-chairs reading the same newspaper - with polar opposite headlines, before they become captivated by a dandelion that appears on their shared lawn. Curious, they investigate then both engage in some energetic and slightly surreal acrobatics around their garden followed by a slight "discussion" as to the ownership of the flower. Their peaceful co-existence is now threatened by a picket-fence! Is it the end of a beautiful friendship? Well only a fence-post duel and some fisticuffs might decide - assuming, of course, the watching plant decides to stick around or even survives for long enough! There's no dialogue but a quirky and lively, synthesised, soundtrack helps this daft, slightly slapstick, caper along entertainingly to a rather brutal and destructive denouement that did raise a smile. The moral? Well, love thy neighbour of course!