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Why Pinscreen?

The Pinscreen is a tool that was created in the 1930s to make animation films. Although it no longer provides any technical advantages, a handful of animation directors still use it. This film explores why it is so important to create something handmade with constraints, in a time when everything is turning towards instantaneous digital technology.

Top Cast

  • Alexandre Alexeieff

    Alexandre Alexeieff

    Archive footage

  • Claire Parker

    Claire Parker

    Archive footage

  • Sophie Le Tétour

    Sophie Le Tétour

    Self

  • Jean-Baptiste Garnero

    Jean-Baptiste Garnero

    Self

  • Michel Lemieux

    Michel Lemieux

    Self

  • Rose Mercier-Marcotte

    Rose Mercier-Marcotte

    Self

  • Jacques Drouin

    Jacques Drouin

    Self

  • Wolfgang Noethlich

    Wolfgang Noethlich

    Self

  • Jeremy Tate

    Jeremy Tate

    Self

Overview

The Pinscreen is a tool that was created in the 1930s to make animation films. Although it no longer provides any technical advantages, a handful of animation directors still use it. This film explores why it is so important to create something handmade with constraints, in a time when everything is turning towards instantaneous digital technology.

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