Nocturnal Butterflies (1997)

Nocturnal Butterflies (1997) poster

Nocturnal Butterflies is Servais' serene and melancholic homage to Belgian surrealist Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), whose architectural paintings serve as the basis for the mise-en-scène for the film, and whose opaquely gazed women represent the enigmatic, silent witnesses who guard the secrets of the eccentric artist's curious world of precisely rendered, hermetic construction.

Director: Raoul Servais
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 8 min
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Screenplay

Country: Belgium
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Keywords

short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nocturnal Butterflies about?
Nocturnal Butterflies is Servais' serene and melancholic homage to Belgian surrealist Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), whose architectural paintings serve as the basis for the mise-en-scène for the film, and whose opaquely gazed women represent the enigmatic, silent witnesses who guard the secrets of the eccentric artist's curious world of precisely rendered, hermetic construction.
Who directed Nocturnal Butterflies?
Nocturnal Butterflies was directed by Raoul Servais.
How long is Nocturnal Butterflies?
Nocturnal Butterflies has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Nocturnal Butterflies?
Nocturnal Butterflies is a Animation film.
Where was Nocturnal Butterflies produced?
Nocturnal Butterflies was produced in Belgium.