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Friday, August 01, 2008 --- 159 days ago
Animated short film by award-winning children's book author/illustrator Peter Sis. Although Sis is best known for his acclaimed children's books and illustrations, the Czech born artist began his career making animated films in1975. Blending the real and imaginary Sis' animated works reflect an exquisite and finely detailed draftsmanship. In "Players" each image and frame is drawn entirely by hand. Players is a pre-perestroika animated satire about human aggression. In it, Sis mixes popular culture with iconic images of war, choosing 1980s tennis-star rivals Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe as his belligerent protagonists. As their match gets underway, the tennis ball turns into a variety of weapons ranging from a club to battleships and fighter planes, and the court becomes a vast battlefield. Hostilities escalate in the second half of the match. The players and ball morph into Tarzan, King Kong, a caveman, Visigoths, Roman charioteers, warriors on elephants, medieval knights on horseback, artillerymen with cannons, French revolutionaries, Bonaparte and his army, and finally nuclear weaponry. The musical score for Sis' humorous but deadly serious reflections on war is by Czech composer Jiri Stivin. On view 24 hours/day. ...




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