Nightmare at School

Who hasn't felt apprehensive at the thought of starting high school? Playing on imagination and humour, this short film offers viewers a thought-provoking piece dealing with the transition that young people between the ages of 10 and 13 experience. Inspired by the work of Escher and Magritte, Catherine Arcand has created a graphically rich film through optical illusions and trompe-l'oeil effects. Her style aptly illustrates the theme of perceptions and is perfectly suited to conveying the dream world into which the film takes us. A film without words.

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  • flowers

    flowers

      “nice animation i really liked the film. It was really great.”

    23 Mar 2011
  • flowers

    flowers

      “nice animation i really liked the film. It was really great.”

    23 Mar 2011
  • aarcand

    aarcand

      “A great animation! I lpved the Escher-like quality and references. Took some great imagination to come up with that. Good job!”

    13 Apr 2010

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