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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.
From arthouse to Canuxploitation, Canadian International Pictures (CIP) is devoted to resurrecting vital, distinctive, and overlooked triumphs of Canadian cinema. This label is focused on the country’s original cinematic boom years – spanning the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s – occasionally venturing past that period (and the country’s borders) to highlight the films of Canada’s most inspired actors and filmmakers. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing CIP's brand new line of home video releases!
14 Oscar®-nominated shorts from the National Film Board of Canada
Long celebrated for its groundbreaking achievements in animation, the National Film Board of Canada has earned international acclaim and dozens of Oscar® nominations for its animated shorts. During a particularly fertile period between 1965 and 1985, the NFB played an instrumental role in the medium’s rapid evolution, breaking new ground with a wildly varied and inventive run of films that are alternately abstract, eerie, entertaining, poetic, poignant, and psychedelic. An eye-opening overview of this seminal period in animated film history, Animation Night in Canada, Vol. 1 features 14 Oscar®-nominated classics with style and personality to spare.
Carlos Marchiori’s The Drag (1965, 9 min.)
Les Drew and Kaj Pindal’s What on Earth! (1966, 10 min.)
Ron Tunis’ The House That Jack Built (1967, 8 min.)
Norman McLaren’s Pas de deux (1968, 13 min.)
Ryan Larkin’s Walking (1968, 5 min.)
Michael Mills’ Evolution (1971, 10 min.)
Yvon Mallette’s The Family That Dwelt Apart (1973, 8 min.)
Bernard Longpré and André Leduc’s Monsieur Pointu (1975, 13 min.)
Caroline Leaf’s The Street (1976, 10 min.)
Ishu Patel’s The Bead Game (1977, 5 min.)
Co Hoedeman’s Oscar®-winning The Sand Castle (1977, 13 min.)
Eunice Macaulay and John Weldon’s Oscar®-winning Special Delivery (1978, 7 min.)
Ishu Patel’s Paradise (1984, 15 min.)
Richard Condie’s The Big Snit (1985, 10 min.)
directed by: Various starring: Guy Clover, Donald Brittain, Margaret Mercier, Vincent Warren, E.B. White, Paul Cormier, Mort Ransen, Sarah Dwight, John Hood, Sandy Sanderson, Jay Brazeau, Ida Osler, Randy Woods, Bill Guest 1965-1985 / 137 min (combined) / 1.33:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
Additional info:
Region A Blu-ray
All films restored by the National Film Board of Canada
Eight additional shorts from the directors in this collection: Norman McLaren’s Oscar®-winning Neighbours (1952, 8 min.), Yvon Mallette’s Boomsville (1968, 10 min.), Co Hoedeman’s Matrioska (1970, 5 min.), Les Drew’s The Underground Movie (1972, 14 min.), Ishu Patel’s Perspectrum (1975, 6 min.), André Leduc’s Canada Vignettes: Instant French (1979, 1 min.), Caroline Leaf and Veronika Soul’s Interview (1979, 14 min.), and Ron Tunis’ This Is Me (1979, 27 min.)
McLaren on McLaren (1983, 8 min.) – The legendary director of Neigbours and Pas de deux reflects on his filmmaking career
Alter Egos (2004, 52 min.) – Laurence Green’s documentary about Oscar®-nominated NFB animators Chris Landreth and Ryan Larkin
Booklet featuring a new interview with animator and NFB Head of Animation (1967-1972) Robert Verrall, plus additional notes on the films
English SDH subtitles
Overall rating: 4.8636365 / 5 from 88 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
Animation Night In Canada, Vol. 1 is a highly acclaimed Blu-ray collection of 14 Oscar-nominated animated shorts from the National Film Board of Canada, spanning from 1965 to 1985. Customers praised the animation, release, and collection, highlighting the innovative and varied styles of the films. The packaging and overall presentation were also well-received.
"Another undeniably great release from CIP, and eagerly anticipate the next volume in this series." — John C.
"I love animation and especialy shorts and compilations like this." — Alex P.
"A really diverse collection celebrating different styles of animation." — David W.
Reviews
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"Retro animation shorts from Canada. The stories vary from societal commentary, phantasmagorial fantasy parades and surreal infidelity comedies. The glue sticking it all together is talent, tenderness and endless creativity."
— Topi B. (5/5)
Incredible
"An incredible collection of animation. Truly each one is an absolute gem. My favorites include: The Big Snit, Pas de deux, and The Sand Castle. When is Volume 2 coming?!"
— Jon B. (5/5)
Oh Canada
"This is why publicly funded arts are such a good thing. Whole thing is loaded with great pieces of art. Hope for a part 2 soon."
— Dylan B. (5/5)
A great release that begs for a sequel
"A wonderful collection of imaginative animated shorts. I've already seen some of these in my childhood, and I very much enjoyed revisiting them. Eagerly waiting for Vol. 2."
— Fabrice B. (5/5)
Bring on Volume 2!
"What an excellent collection of material. I’m so glad to see it preserved and presented like this. We absolutely need more, and hopefully will see some work by Cordell Barker next time!"
— Alan H. (5/5)
Killer!
"Such a cool collection! We need volume 2!"
— James J. (5/5)
Maple syrup doodles
"Some really interesting pieces here to be seen. Some were nothing special to me. Bought this one out of curiosity and I am pleased to have it in my collection."
— Allan R. (4/5)
Amazing Collection
"A solid collection representative of Canadian animation"
— Travis O. (5/5)
Great collection
"An awesome collection of animated gems. Beautiful slipcover and restorations."
— Brett C. (5/5)
Great animation!
"Wow love that the are spotlighting some great Canadian talent. So glad this kind of stuff gets released. Great collection of different art styles and a great restoration. Hope they release a volume 2 soon."
— Steven B. (5/5)
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