Fracture (1977)
Fracture (1977) is a short animated film from France by the Brizzi Brothers (Paul and Gaëtan), a duo better known for their work on feature-length animated films such as Asterix versus Caesar (1985), and a number of films for Disney. Fracture is their earliest work, and isn’t remotely Disney-like, delivering an SF / fantasy scenario of alien inexplicabilities that makes it an animated counterpart of the comic strips that were running in Métal Hurlant (and its US counterpart, Heavy Metal) in the late 1970s.
Director: Paul Brizzi, Gaëtan Brizzi
Genre: Animation, Science Fiction, Fantasy
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: January 1, 1977
Screenplay
- Gaëtan Brizzi
- Gaëtan Brizzi (Screenplay)
- Paul Brizzi
- Paul Brizzi (Screenplay)
Editing: Stefano Ceccarelli
Production: Arcurace Films, L'Office de la Création Cinématographique, L'Académie de France à Rome (Villa Médicis), Les films du Triton
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
Keywords
short film
More Films by Director: Paul Brizzi, Gaëtan Brizzi
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fracture about?
- Fracture (1977) is a short animated film from France by the Brizzi Brothers (Paul and Gaëtan), a duo better known for their work on feature-length animated films such as Asterix versus Caesar (1985), and a number of films for Disney. Fracture is their earliest work, and isn’t remotely Disney-like, delivering an SF / fantasy scenario of alien inexplicabilities that makes it an animated counterpart of the comic strips that were running in Métal Hurlant (and its US counterpart, Heavy Metal) in the late 1970s.
- Who directed Fracture?
- Fracture was directed by Paul Brizzi, Gaëtan Brizzi.
- How long is Fracture?
- Fracture has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is Fracture?
- Fracture is a Animation, Science Fiction, Fantasy film.
- Where was Fracture produced?
- Fracture was produced in France.