La Puppé (2003)
A gentle parody and loving homage to Chris Marker’s classic 1962 short La Jetée, La Puppé is also a tale of loss, fate and man’s reckless appetite for self-destruction—but with more jokes. Told in a series of starkly lit black-and-white still photographs, La Puppé features a surprisingly nuanced performance from Marty, the patriarch of the French New Wave Plush-Toy movement and the leading inanimate object working in film today.
Director: Timothy Greenberg
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: December 15, 2003
Cast
- Timothy Greenberg - Narrator
- Sheera - Herself
- Marty - Hero
Screenplay
Music: Veigar Margeirsson
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Timothy Greenberg
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La Puppé about?
- A gentle parody and loving homage to Chris Marker’s classic 1962 short La Jetée, La Puppé is also a tale of loss, fate and man’s reckless appetite for self-destruction—but with more jokes. Told in a series of starkly lit black-and-white still photographs, La Puppé features a surprisingly nuanced performance from Marty, the patriarch of the French New Wave Plush-Toy movement and the leading inanimate object working in film today.
- Who directed La Puppé?
- La Puppé was directed by Timothy Greenberg.
- Who stars in La Puppé?
- La Puppé stars Timothy Greenberg, Sheera, Marty.
- How long is La Puppé?
- La Puppé has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- Where was La Puppé produced?
- La Puppé was produced in United States of America.