Begone Dull Care
Begone Dull Care
| 01 October 1949 (USA)
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In this extraordinary short animation, Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren painted colours, shapes, and transformations directly onto their filmstrip. The result is a vivid interpretation, in fluid lines and colour, of jazz music played by the Oscar Peterson Trio.

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Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
framptonhollis This is a somewhat experimental animated short film that is quite reminiscent of the opening sequence of "Fantasia" in which abstract visuals sync with instrumental background music. This film can be described as somewhat more dull than "Fantasia" in nature, particularly in the middle, but it is still a whole lot of fun to watch (for the most part) nonetheless. Similarly to Stan Brakhage, the great Canadian animator/avant garde filmmaker Norman McLaren (the man behind the brilliant classic short film "Neighbors", which is, in m opinion, one of the greatest works ever put to celluloid) directly painted on film in order to craft the fine, stunningly colorful visuals expressed in this brief musical trip. If this doesn't sound too abstract to you, I would recommend it highly; after all, it's only seven minutes of your time!
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Begone Dull Care" is an 8-minute short film by Scottish animation filmmaker Norman McLaren. He made this one shortly before his Academy Award win for "Neighbors", also his most known work probably. McLaren was in his mid-30s here back in 1949. So this is an over 65-year-old film and it's an experimental piece. It certainly has a touch of Stan Brakhage to it, but I have to say it was not really a success for me in terms of the visual side. The audio was better, some nice music and obviously it was closely connected with the animation being on par with what we heard in this short film. However, the whole thing just stayed underwhelming for me and given the fact that the pretty talented Evelyn Lambart also worked on this one, I hoped for more. Not recommended.
tavm With the recent death of jazz great Oscar Peterson, Amid at Cartoon Brew showed his tribute by linking from YouTube two animated shorts scored by him. One was directed by John Hubley. This one, Begone Dull Care, was done by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart with the abstract paint done directly on film. Peterson provides three jazz pieces with the second one just played to white lines on black background and the other two mixed with that and various other colors, mostly red. Wonderful Jackson Pollock-like images that might have inspired many a trip during the '60s! What a great tribute to a recently departed music genius from Canada.
ccthemovieman-1 Well, this certainly was different. I doubt most people would like this, but being a fan of abstract art as well as someone who has dabbled in the genre, I thought this was pretty interesting.It's almost three animated shorts in one, each played to a short piano piece by jazz great Oscar Peterson. The first and third numbers are upbeat and so are the graphics: one colorful image after after nothing bombarded at you as if you were looking through a kaleidoscope.The middle segment gives us a breather with more just black-and-white and lines moving to the music. It gives the whole animated piece a welcome respite for a couple of minutes.This is just pure abstract images drawn directly onto the film. This was done long before computers and I can't imagine the number of hours it took Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambert to produce this. This short was part of the DVD "Leonard Maltin's Animation Favorites From The National Film Board Of Canada.
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