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'''''Black Soul''''' ({{lang-fr|Âme noire}}) is a 2002 [[animated short]] by [[Haitian Canadian]] filmmaker {{Interlanguage link multi|Martine Chartrand|fr}} that uses [[paint-on-glass animation]] and music to portray defining moments of [[African-American history|Black history]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=44&csid1=554&navid=66|title=Âme noire – Black Soul|last=McIntosh |
'''''Black Soul''''' ({{lang-fr|Âme noire}}) is a 2002 [[animated short]] by [[Haitian Canadian]] filmmaker {{Interlanguage link multi|Martine Chartrand|fr}} that uses [[paint-on-glass animation]] and music to portray defining moments of [[African-American history|Black history]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=44&csid1=554&navid=66|title=Âme noire – Black Soul|last=McIntosh|first=Andrew|work=Canadian Film Encyclopedia|publisher=Film Reference Library|accessdate=2009-01-29|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226212750/http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=44|archivedate=2009-02-26|df=}}</ref> |
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Produced by the [[National Film Board of Canada]], its soundtrack features traditional [[African rhythm]]<nowiki/>s, [[gospel music]] by [[Ranee Lee]] and a composition by jazz pianist [[Oliver Jones (pianist)|Oliver Jones]]. Awards for the film included a [[Golden Bear]] for best short film at the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] and the [[Jutra Award]] for best animation.<ref>[http://www3.nfb.ca/collection/films/fiche/?id=50415 NFB Web site]</ref> It was also included in the [[Animation show of shows|Animation Show of Shows]]. |
Produced by the [[National Film Board of Canada]], its soundtrack features traditional [[African rhythm]]<nowiki/>s, [[gospel music]] by [[Ranee Lee]] and a composition by jazz pianist [[Oliver Jones (pianist)|Oliver Jones]]. Awards for the film included a [[Golden Bear]] for best short film at the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] and the [[Jutra Award]] for best animation.<ref>[http://www3.nfb.ca/collection/films/fiche/?id=50415 NFB Web site]</ref> It was also included in the [[Animation show of shows|Animation Show of Shows]]. |
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Directed by | Martine Chartrand |
Written by | Martine Chartrand |
Produced by | Pierre Hébert Marcel Jean Yves Leduc |
Cinematography | Martine Chartrand |
Edited by | Fernand Bélanger |
Music by | Lilison T.S. Cordeiro Oliver Jones |
Production company | |
Release date | 6 June 2002 (Canada) |
Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English / French |
Black Soul (Template:Lang-fr) is a 2002 animated short by Haitian Canadian filmmaker Martine Chartrand that uses paint-on-glass animation and music to portray defining moments of Black history.[1]
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, its soundtrack features traditional African rhythms, gospel music by Ranee Lee and a composition by jazz pianist Oliver Jones. Awards for the film included a Golden Bear for best short film at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Jutra Award for best animation.[2] It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows.
References
- ^ McIntosh, Andrew. "Âme noire – Black Soul". Canadian Film Encyclopedia. Film Reference Library. Archived from the original on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
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External links
- Black Soul at IMDb
- Watch Black Soul at NFB.ca
- McSorley, Tom (2001-07-01). "Black Soul - film review". Take One. AccessMyLibrary. Retrieved 2009-01-29.