Pirouette (1969)
The very first independent film by animator Georges Schwizgebel, which was made in 1969 as an episode in the anthology film "Patchwork". Along with Schwizgebel, "Patchwork" included the talents of filmmakers Claude Luyet, Daniel Suter, Gerald Poussin and Manuel Otero. "Pirouette" combines a simple drawing of a figure with photographs, cut-outs from magazines and samples of cloth. A prominent motif of this collage mix is a drawn male face slightly inspired by pop-art.
Director: Georges Schwizgebel
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date: January 1, 1969
Country: Switzerland
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pirouette about?
- The very first independent film by animator Georges Schwizgebel, which was made in 1969 as an episode in the anthology film "Patchwork". Along with Schwizgebel, "Patchwork" included the talents of filmmakers Claude Luyet, Daniel Suter, Gerald Poussin and Manuel Otero. "Pirouette" combines a simple drawing of a figure with photographs, cut-outs from magazines and samples of cloth. A prominent motif of this collage mix is a drawn male face slightly inspired by pop-art.
- Who directed Pirouette?
- Pirouette was directed by Georges Schwizgebel.
- How long is Pirouette?
- Pirouette has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
- What genre is Pirouette?
- Pirouette is a Animation film.
- Where was Pirouette produced?
- Pirouette was produced in Switzerland.