Rejected / Rejected
Don Hertzfeldt
United States / 2000 / 9' 17''Screenings
Europa Cinema, 13:00 h
Tuškanac Cinema, 22:00 h
Synopsis
In the spring of 1999, the Family Learning Channel commissioned animator Don Hertzfeldt to produce promotional segments for their network. The cartoons were completed in five weeks. The Family Learning Channel rejected all of them upon review, and they were never aired...
Don Hertzfeldt (1976) is an Academy Award nominee whose popular animated films have been featured at over a thousand film festivals and venues around the world. He received a BA in Film Studies from UC Santa Barbara in 1998, where he produced his first four animated films: Ah L’Amour (1995), Genre (1996), Lily and Jim (1997) and Billy’s Balloon (1998), the latter receiving a nomination for the Palm D’Or at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. His following film, Rejected (2000), was nominated for an Oscar in 2001, and films The Meaning of Life (2005), Everything Will Be OK (2006), I Am So Proud of You (2008) attracted large audiences. Since 1995 his cartoons have collectively received over 150 international awards.
Director
Don Hertzfeldt
Production
Bitter Films
Screenplay
Don Hertzfeldt
Editing
Rebecca Moline
Animation
Don Hertzfeldt
categories
Animanarchy – Animation in the Raw 3