Heavy Metal / Heavy Metal
Gerald Potterton
Canada / 1981 / 86' 0''Screenings
Europa Cinema, 22:00 h
Synopsis
A sweeping story of the battle of good against evil is told through an anthology of short animated films about a glowing green orb (Loc-Nar) that is the personification of ultimate evil in the universe. The film is divided into a series of vignettes dealing with science fiction themes. Writers and original art include famous artists such as Dan O'Bannon (writer of Dark Star, Alien, Dead and Buried, Total Recall), Richard Corben (Den, Fantagor, Blood Star), Juan Giménez (Time Paradox, Le Quatrième Pouvoir), Bernie Wrightson (Swamp Thing, BadTime Stories) and others. The segments are: Soft Landing, Grimandi, Harry Canyan, Den, Captain Sternn, B-17, So Beautiful, So Dangerous, Taarna.
Gerald Potterton (1931) is a British/Canadian director, producer and animator. He is best known for directing the cult classic Heavy Metal and his animation work on Yellow Submarine. Potterton has been nominated three times for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film: as director on the National Film Board of Canada animated shorts My Financial Career (1962) and Christmas Cracker (1963), and as producer for The Selfish Giant (1971). After working as an assistant animator in London, Potterton joined the NFB in 1954 where he directed both animated and live-action films. He collaborated with Harold Pinter on Pinter's People (1969) and Buster Keaton on The Railrodder (1965).
Director
Gerald Potterton
Production
Columbia Pictures Corporation, Guardian Trust Company, Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC), Famous Players
Screenplay
Daniel Goldberg, Len Blum (Dan O'Bannon, Richard Corben, Juan Giménez, Angus McKie, Thomas Warkentin, Bernie Wrightson )
Music
Elmer Bernstein
Editing
Ian Llande, Mick Manning, Gerald Tripp
Animation
José Abel, Zdenko Gašparović, Milton Gray, Julian Harris, Ernesto Lopez, Gary Mooney, Sean Newton, Shivan Ramsaran, Mitch Rochon, Michael Dudok de Wit, Norman Drew, Vic Atkinson, John Cousen, Doug Crane
categories
CINEMA FOR THE EAR