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The Projectionist

  • 2003
  • 14m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Anthony Jennings, Michael Bates, and Anna Messariti in The Projectionist (2003)
AnimationShort

The music of Rachmaninov accompanies a solitary man who walks through a cold and forbidding urban landscape during a stormy night. Under his arm he carries a film; he's a projectionist. As h... Read allThe music of Rachmaninov accompanies a solitary man who walks through a cold and forbidding urban landscape during a stormy night. Under his arm he carries a film; he's a projectionist. As he passes walls and windows, scenes from movies appear. Dawn comes at last.The music of Rachmaninov accompanies a solitary man who walks through a cold and forbidding urban landscape during a stormy night. Under his arm he carries a film; he's a projectionist. As he passes walls and windows, scenes from movies appear. Dawn comes at last.

  • Director
    • Michael Bates
  • Writer
    • Michael Bates
  • Stars
    • Russell Garbutt
    • Katherine Giovenali
    • Alcyon McLeod
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    53
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    • Director
      • Michael Bates
    • Writer
      • Michael Bates
    • Stars
      • Russell Garbutt
      • Katherine Giovenali
      • Alcyon McLeod
    • 1User review
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Russell Garbutt
    • The Projectionist…
    Katherine Giovenali
    • The woman…
    Alcyon McLeod
    • Lone dancer…
    Daryl Cusbert
    • Man in train…
    Bogdan Koca
    Bogdan Koca
    • Café proprietor…
    Johann Walraven
    • Man in Café…
    Isabella Dunwill
    • Woman in Café…
    Les Chantry
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    Jake Stone
    • Café patron
    Andrey Zheluk
    • Café patron…
    Tel Benjamin
    Tel Benjamin
    • Shadow of School Child…
    Nicholas Vandepeer
    • Shadow of School Child
    Andrew Wang
    Andrew Wang
    • Shadow of School Child
    Marlo Honnet
    • Shadow of School Child
    Siobhan Coombs
    • First girl in window…
    Maddison Georgiou
    • Second girl in window
    Tim Henderson
    • Shadow of welder
    Brett O'Donnell
    • Shadow of welder
    • Director
      • Michael Bates
    • Writer
      • Michael Bates
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    6acassimaty

    Not Bates' best.

    I just came from a special screening of this short film, part of the Sydney Travelling Film festival, where Michael Bates, the director, was in attendance and spoke to the audience before and after the screening.

    The Projectionist is somewhat of a confusing film to classify. It uses the technique of pixilation, therefore it straddles live action and animation. Basically, its stop motion but with humans. This gives the picture a very unique look. The film shows the slow walk of a projectionist through the city of Sydney, while his life plays out as projections on the walls around him.

    The concept's good and it looks fabulous, but it doesn't do anything. The problem is there is no emotion. You can't connect with the character and therefore are unable to feel anything towards him, leaving you as an observer, and by the end it becomes monotonous.

    If you can, see Famed, a previous Michael Bates pixilation work, and a much more emotive and stunning piece.

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2003 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Projektorinkäyttäjä
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      14 minutes

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