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Film Discussion => The Vault => Topic started by: life_boy on May 18, 2005, 07:12:23 PM
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Photographed and Directed by Brett Ingram
Produced and Edited by Jim Haverkamp & Brett Ingram
Animation by Bruce Bickford
Music Composed and Performed by Shark Quest
Monster Road Trailer (http://www.brighteyepictures.com/trailer.html)
Monster Road is a feature-length documentary that explores the dazzling and fantastic worlds of legendary underground clay animator Bruce Bickford. The film journeys back to Bickford's childhood in a competitive household during the paranoia of the Cold War and examines his relationship with his father, George, a retired aerospace engineer who is facing the onset of Alzheimer's Disease.
Combining verite footage, interviews, home movies, childhood drawings, and never-before-seen animation, the film explores the remarkable combination of family and aesthetic influences that propel Bruce Bickford to work, and that continue to fuel his cinematic visions and nightmares.
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I recently caught this at a film festival I attended and thought it was a really great film. It has played at a number of festivals across America and according to the website is about to premiere on the Sundance Channel on June 20, 2005. Hopefully a DVD deal is in the works too, but I'm not sure. I hope some others get a chance to see this.
I saw this at a film festival, too, and it is wonderful. The stop motion footage featured throughout is stunning.
The director, Brett Ingram, is awesome. We got to hang out for a few days during the festival.
That's my celebrity story for the night.
The DVD is finally here! This was one of the best movies I saw from 2005. Hopefully with the DVD release more people get a chance to see this impressive documentary.
http://www.brighteyepictures.com/monsterroaddvd.html
Continuing the grand tradition of being one of two participants in this thread -- I just got my copy of the DVD in the mail today. All of the extra animated sequences are worth the price of the disc alone.
I just ordered mine. I can't wait.