Mad!
The child king learns to walk in the universe. His environment falls as he rises.
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No Budget AnimationDirector
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Helene MatteWriter
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Helene Matte/No Budget AnimationProducer
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Hélène MatteKey Cast
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Félix-Antoine Bérubé (music)Key Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):Fou!
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Music Video, Short
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Runtime:3 minutes 20 seconds
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Completion Date:January 10, 2018
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Production Budget:2,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Country of Filming:Mexico
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Language:French
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Montreal
Canada
June 8, 2018
North American Premiere
Official Selection
Poet : Hélène Matte is a poet who comes from the visual arts. She particularly deals with drawing and poetry as acts of presence . Author, organizer’s events and performance artist , her practice is interdisciplinary. She has to her credit several presentations in Europe, Canada and elsewhere in the Americas. To release the poetry of the book she collaborates with many artists, including the director Nuria Menchaca (No Budget Animation) with whom she presented an installation (Asymmetry 2010), as well as the videos Love (2012) and Rebote (Cannes's Critics' Week, 2016) Actually, her interdisciplinary project ZumTrobaR, is dedicated to the interpretation of Paul Zumthor's text, with the multi-instrumentalist musician Michel Côté.
Director: Mexican artist creator of the name that now bears this program: No Budget Animation. He studied Visual Arts at ENAP-UNAM and at the Université Laval, in Quebec. She is currently an animation professor at the FAD Academia de San Carlos and at the Tec de Monterrey CCM and a teacher at Scene: Animation School. Her experience as a filmmaker has led her to receive awards and recognition at various national and international film and animation festivals.
Nuria is the "Mama Gallina" of No Budget Animation by following the development of each animated project, from its approach to its dissemination. His job is to make the production machinery work, always thinking about the welfare of all participants. The goal: to show the world the results of so much effort.