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Joanna Lisa Quinn is an English film director and animator.

Early life

Quinn was born in Birmingham, England and grew up in North London. She went to school at Highgate Wood Secondary School and completed a foundation course in art at Goldsmiths College, University of London before studying for a BA in Graphic Design at Middlesex University.[citation needed]

Career

Quinn's first film Girls Night Out was completed in 1987 and won three awards at the Annecy Film Festival.[1] This film introduced the anti-heroine character of Beryl and follows her antics when she goes to see a male stripper. Beryl appeared in Quinn's next film Body Beautiful (1990) in which she is the factory union rep and she had to deal with a macho workmate named Vince, voiced by Rob Brydon. In Quinn's multi prize-winning film Dreams and Desires- Family Ties (2006), Beryl becomes obsessed with film making and is asked to video a friend's wedding - with disastrous consequences. Quinn's newest short, Affairs of the Art, released in January 2021, shows Beryl struggling with her obsession for drawing and the visual arts, whilst reminiscing about the obsessions that took hold of several of her family members.[citation needed]

Quinn's other films include Elles (1992), Britannia (1993)—with voice talent of Christine Pritchard and music composer Ben Heneghan (who was well famous for composing the music and theme songs for the children's TV series Fireman Sam, Hilltop Hospital, The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats, Fox Tales, Satellite City, Zoo Factor, Joshua Jones and Skipper & Skeeto and the 1991 animated version of The Little Engine That Could with partner Ian Lawson. The pair also composed the music for Britannia), Famous Fred (1996)–with voice talent of Lenny Henry and Tom Courtney—and Wife of Bath (1998) with voice talent of Billie Whitelaw, Liz Smith and David Troughton.

In 1987 Quinn founded Beryl Productions International Ltd with producer/writer Les Mills. As well as personal films Beryl Productions International Ltd has produced commercials for the UK, US, Mexican and Canadian markets. Clients include Charmin (toilet paper),[2] Whiskas (cat food)[3] and United Airlines. Nearly all of these commercials have Quinn's distinctive drawing style and were animated by hand, on paper.[4]

Quinn has been honoured with retrospectives of her work in all over the world including Rome, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Stuttgart, Zagreb, Hiroshima, Toronto, Montreal, Gothenburg, Bradford, Cordoba, Tampere, Ottawa, London, Valencia, Taiwan and Moscow.

2008 saw the culmination of her work in an exhibition called 'Drawings that Move', curated by Michael Harvey at the National Media Museum in Bradford, England. This much celebrated exhibition has since travelled to Valencia, Spain and the Czech Republic.

Quinn has been awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Arts from the University of Wolverhampton, an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Arts from Middlesex University, a Fellowship from the University of Wales and been made an Honorary Fellow of Royal College of Art, London. She became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2017.

Awards

Quinn has won over 90 international awards, including 2 Emmy awards, 4 Bafta awards and Jury prizes at all the major animation festivals.[5] Two of her films, Famous Fred (1997)[6] and Wife of Bath - Canterbury Tales Part 1 (1998) received an Academy Award nomination. Quinn was awarded the Leonardo da Vinci International Art Award in 1996. In 2006 her film Dreams and Desires won Grand Prix at World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb.[7][8][9][10] She also received the Crystal Pegasus - a lifetime achievement award - at the 2021 Animator Festival in Poznań.[11]

Filmography

  • Girls Night Out (1987)
  • Body Beautiful (1991)
  • Elles (1992)
  • Britannia (1993)
  • Famous Fred (1996)
  • The Wife of Bath - The Canterbury Tales (1998)
  • Dreams and Desires – Family Ties (2006)
  • Affairs of the Art (2021)

References

  1. ^ "Joanna Quinn Retrospective – Anim18". 23 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Artist of the Day: Joanna Quinn". 4 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Commercial - Whiskas The Ad". Vimeo.
  4. ^ Valdez, Esteban (20 August 2017). "Artists In Animation: Joanna Quinn".
  5. ^ "Joanna Quinn Says Disney Animator's Comments Are "Complete Rubbish," Animating Women with Emotions is Easy [UPDATED]". 14 October 2013.
  6. ^ 1998|Oscars.org
  7. ^ "2013 ASIFA Laureate Recipient Joanna Quinn".
  8. ^ "Joanna Quinn - Television Academy".
  9. ^ "Ottawa International Animation Festival". Ottawa International Animation Festival.
  10. ^ "animafest.hr". www.animafest.hr.
  11. ^ "Crystal Screening - Joanna Quinn". Animator Festival.