La Puppé (2003)

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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
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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.