Chromophobia (film, 1966)
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"With "Chromophobia" (early 1965) which appeared under the most favourable conditions, these indications are even more in evidence. ... Resistance is exemplified by the scarlet jester, Uylenspiegel, who ..."-- Memo from Belgium (1970) |
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Chromophobia (1966) is a Belgian animated short by Raoul Servais. The film is mentioned in the documentary film Animated Century (2003).
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Plot
Grey and uniformed armies have invaded the world with the intention of imposing themselves, but Tijl Uilenspiegel saves the color.
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Production
- Réalisation : Raoul Servais
- Scénario : Raoul Servais
- Musique : Ralph Darbo
- Ingénieur du son : Jean De Cock
- Animation : Véronique Arkosi, Annie Berdal, Rita Carbonez, Norbert Deseyn, Jean-Pierre Glineur, Raoul Servais, Marinette Vandevijvere, Willy Verschelde
- Production : Absolon Films
- Durée : 10 minutes
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