The Flying Sailor / The Flying Sailor
Wendy Tilby, Amanda Forbis
Canada / 2022 / 7' 45''Screenings
Synopsis
Two ships collide in a harbour, an explosion shatters a city, and a sailor is blasted skyward. With ears ringing, blood pulsing and guts heaving, he soars high above the mayhem and towards the great unknown. A bold blend of comedy, suspense and philosophy, The Flying Sailor is an exhilarating contemplation of the wonder and fragility of existence.
Wendy Tilby’s first film, Strings (1991), won many international awards, in addition to being nominated for an Academy Award®. For her next film, Tilby joined forces with Amanda Forbis to direct When the Day Breaks (1999), which received the Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes, an Academy Award® nomination and the Grand Prix at the Annecy, Zagreb and Hiroshima international animation festivals. In 2011, they followed up with Wild Life, which garnered a number of prizes and was also nominated for an Academy Award®.
Amanda Forbis joined the National Film Board of Canada in 1990 as animation director on an educational film titled The Reluctant Deckhand. In 1995, Wendy Tilby invited her to Montreal to co-direct When the Day Breaks (1999). It received numerous honours, including the Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes, an Academy Award® nomination and the Grand Prix at the Annecy, Zagreb and Hiroshima international animation festivals. In 2011, they followed up with Wild Life, which garnered a number of prizes and was also nominated for an Academy Award®.
Director
Wendy Tilby, Amanda Forbis
Production
National Film Board of Canada
Screenplay
Wendy Tilby, Amanda Forbis
Sound
Luigi Allemano
Music
Luigi Allemano, Geoffrey Mitchell
Editing
Chelsea Body
Animation
William J. Dyer, Anna Bron
categories
GRAND COMPETITION - SHORT FILM 5