The Apprentice (1991 film)
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The Apprentice | |
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French | L'Apprenti |
Directed by | Richard Condie |
Produced by | Ches Yetman |
Distributed by | National Film Board of Canada |
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Country | Canada |
The Apprentice (French: L'Apprenti) is a 1991 animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by Ches Yetman for the National Film Board of Canada.
A more enigmatic work than Condie's popular short The Big Snit, the film is a series of animated blackout sketches, telling the story of a medieval jester and his young apprentice. The "dialogue" is supplied by gargling noises, sampled on a computer.[1]
The film received a Blizzard Award for Best Animation at the 1993 Manitoba Motion Picture Industry Association Film & Video Awards.[2]
References
- ^ William Beard & Jerry White, ed. (2002). North of Everything. University of Alberta Press. pp. 78. ISBN 0-88864-390-X.
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- ^ "The Apprentice/L'Apprenti". Collection. National Film Board of Canada.
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