Car Craze / Car Craze
Evert de Beijer
Netherlands / 2003 / 9' 0''Screenings
Synopsis
An ecological inspector gets stranded in a forgotten oil town, dominated by monstrous cars. His short stay in a motel doesn't give him a moment's rest. He discovers that cars evolve into parasitic live forms, enchanting mankind and taking vital juices from the earth.
Evert de Beijer (Driehuis, 1953) studied graphic design at the Graphic School and the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam where he became interested in photography and animated filmmaking. He enrolled at The Netherlands Film and Television Academy to study camera and directing. He gained critical acclaim with his second film The Characters (1986) winning awards in Chicago, Zagreb and Paris, while the Dutch animated film community elected the film as the Best Dutch Animated Film of the 20th Century. Stimulated by this success, he developed his drawing and film style, and acquainted himself with 2D and 3D computer animation graphics and sound. Along with working on his own films, he has coached animated film projects at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam and the NIAF ateliers in Tilburg. His films include Get Real! (2010), Car Craze (2003), Hotel Narcis (1994) and Gerard (1979).
Director
Evert de Beijer
Production
CinéTé, ARTE France, RNTV
Screenplay
Evert de Beijer
Sound
Evert de Beijer
Music
Edwin van der Schrier (Ears & Eyes)
Animation
Evert de Beijer
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