THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY
2019 Films
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19m
Tired of being a banal architectural ornament, a sculpture runs away from the Louvre to confront real life on the streets of Paris.
Direction: Gabriel Abrantes
Script: Gabriel Abrantes
Production: Justin Taurand
Co-Production: Gabriel Abrantes
Cinematography: Kanamé Onoyama
Editing: Margarida Lucas
Production Design: Aurélien Deseez
Animation: Carlos Almeida
Costume Design: Clément Vachelard
Make-Up: Aurélia Louis
Sound: Philippe Deschamps
Original Score: Gabriel Abrantes
Visual Effects: Carlos Almeida
Cast: Liza Lapert, Virgil Vernier, Caroline Deruas
Original Title: LES EXTRAORDINAIRES MÉSAVENTURES DE LA JEUNE FILLE DE PIERRE
Original Language: French
Film Production Countries: France, Portugal
Website: http://www.portugalfilm.org/film/les_extraordinaires_mesaventures_de_la_jeune_fille_de_pierre?r=227
Statement of the Director/s
THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY is loosely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s "The Fir Tree", penned in 1845. HCA’s story is about a naïve pine tree that wishes it would be cut down and taken from the forest and turned into a Christmas tree. As soon as wish becomes reality, things get pretty dark for the little fir. Likewise, in THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY, a naïve sculpture wishes she were more than a banal decorative ornament. One night she runs away from the Louvre, out onto the streets of Paris, to confront life and become something more meaningful. Like the young fir, the young sculpture finds out that reality isn’t rosy as she had hoped.
I wanted to make a film that was about art and its relationship to politics. The film is a metaphor for art that wants to escape from the institutional restraints of the museum, and to become politically engaged in the ‘real world’.
A few of my films deal with politics. My most recent screenplays often focus on a naïve main character, lost in the midst of a chaotic contemporary crisis, or complex political context, such as Coughman in ARTIFICIAL HUMORS, the Predator drone in ENNUI ENNUI, or the title character in DIAMANTINO. The beauty of Hans Christian Andersen’s work often lies in the naiveté of its main characters, and this is something I really fell in love with when reading his work, and inspired me to write ARTIFICIAL HUMORS, DIAMANTINO and THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY.
I have always loved animation, from early Fleischer brothers’ rotoscoping experiments, to early Disney Mickey Mouse cartoons (which Eisenstein famously dubbed ‘America’s greatest invention’) and more recently Pixar films such as RATATOUILLE, INSIDE-OUT, etc. I think some of today’s most sophisticated and surprising mise-en-scéne, camerawork, aesthetics and storytelling come in the form of animation, especially in Pixar’s work, or films like KUNG-FU PANDA or THE LEGO MOVIE, all the while being stories with a lot of heart. Films such as RATATOUILLE were a big inspirartion on THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY.
For the past few years I have been making films that use a lot of special effects, sometimes homemade by me, but more and more often by the wonderful Lisbon-based CGI VFX company Irma Lucia.
THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY was a huge next step for me, in terms of stepping up the ambition of the animation and the logistics of the production (the film is shot at the Louvre), and I am really happy with the way it came out.
For the production we used a low-fi version of motion capture suits, where an actress was wearing a suit with tracking markers. We shot her acting out all of the scenes, and then we repeated the shots with no actors, to get a clean plate. Later the team at Irma Lucia would track her movement and use it as a reference for the animation of the sculpture.
MoCap is a technique first used by Max Fleischer in 1915 for the the dance in MINNIE THE MOOCHER, and then developed by Disney in the original CINDERELLA, and today is widely used in action or fantasy films like PLANET OF THE APES, AVATAR, and tons of video games, etc. I’m really passionate about the whole process from concept to modeling to animation and compositing, and it was really exciting to see these characters come to life.
I’m currently preparing two animation feature films. One, like THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY, is a mix of ‘real world’ on-set filming, with CGI principal characters, and another is full CGI.
Biography of the Director/s
Born in the USA in 1984, Gabriel Abrantes is an artist and filmmaker. His work has been shown in exhibitions at the MIT List Center for the Visual Arts, the Palais de Tokyo, the Centre Pompidou, the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva and Museu Serralves. His films have screened in competition at festivals such as La Biennale di Venezia, the Berlinale, Locarno International Film Festival, and IndieLisboa.
He was been awarded prizes at the Berlinale, Locarno International Film Festival, among others.
Filmography of the Director/s
2019 - THE MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF THE STONE LADY, short
2018 - DIAMANTINO, co-directed with Daniel Schmidt
2017 - THE ARTIFICIAL HUMORS, short
2016 - THE HUNCHBACK, short, co-directed with Ben Rivers
2016 - A BRIEF HISTORY OF PRINCESS X, short
2015 - FREUD UND FRIENDS, short
2014 - TAPROBANA, short
2013 - ENNUI ENNUI, short
2012 - ORNITHES - BIRDS, short
2012 - FRATELLI, short
2011 - BABY BACK COSTA RICA, short
2011 - LIBERDADE, short, co-directed with Benjamin Crotty
2011 - PALÁCIOS DE PENA, short, co-directed with Daniel Schmidt
2010 - A HISTORY OF MUTUAL RESPECT, short, co-directed with Daniel Schmidt
2009 - TOO MANY DADDIES, MOMMIES AND BABIES, short
2008 - ARABIC HARE, short
2008 - GUGG ‘N’ TATE, short
2008 - OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT, short
2008 - VISIONARY IRAQ, short, co-directed with Benjamin Crotty
2006 - OLYMPIA I & II, short, co-directed with Katie Widloski
2006 - DEAR GOD PLEASE SAVE ME, short
2006 - RAZOR THIN DEFINITION OF PUNK, short
2006 - ANARCHIST KING, short
Awards Won
Vila do Conde SFF 2019: Best Fiction Award - International Competition; Short Film Candidate for the European Film Awards; Audience Award: SPA - Portuguese Society of Authors
Production Company:
Les Films du Bélier
Justin Taurand
Casa do Cinema Rua da Rosa Nº277 2º Sala 1.4
Paris, 1200-385, France
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +351 213466172
Website: http://www.portugalfilm.org/
Artificial Humors
Gabriel Abrantes
Casa do Cinema Rua da Rosa 277 2º Sala 1.4
Lisbon, 1200-385, Portugal
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +351 213466172
World Sales:
Portugal Film - Portuguese Film Agency
Miguel Valverde
Casa do Cinema Rua da Rosa 277 2º Sala 1.4 1200-385
Lisbon, 1200-385, Portugal
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +351 213466172
Press:
Portugal Film - Portuguese Film Agency
Filipa Henriques
Casa do Cinema Rua da Rosa 277 2º Sala 1.4
Lisbon, 1200-385, Portugal
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +35 1213466172
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