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Logorama up for Oscar

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 3 February 2010, 10:50    Permalink    Comments (7)

 

H5's film Logorama has been nominated for a Short Film (Animated) award at this year's Oscars...

 

The film, which premiered at Cannes last year, sees Michelin Man cops pursue a criminal Ronald McDonald through streets that are filled with over 2,500 logos. A trailer for it is shown above, while a longer clip can be viewed here.

 

Since completing Logorama, the directing team H5 has split, with François Alaux and Herve de Crecy now directing through Little Minx production company (part of RSA), while Ludovic Houplain continues under the H5 name. The Oscar winners will be announced on March 7, more info on Logorama is here.

7 Comments

A very simple idea that has been executed beautifully. Love
the Michelin Man sequence and dialogue.
marco uccellini
2010-02-03 16:06:14


Im sorry! Where exactly can you see this film. I missed it at Onedotzero and then it disappeared forever. There's no DVDs to buy. It was briefly on Stash's website but then got taken down. You cant watch it on the H5 website. Everyone's raving about this film which is impossible to view. I've been wanting to watch it for months now and its driving me a little bit mental.
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Aly
2010-02-03 17:55:37


Im seriously asking!!!!!!
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Aly
2010-02-05 02:22:40


You can watch it here.
Bobby Bob Bob
2010-02-05 13:02:43


Aly

I think since this posting it has been removed from a few websites. But it is on YouTube at the moment, so
watch it quick before it's removed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TimudDffVI

Marco
Marco Uccellini
2010-02-05 17:40:14


Thanks for that Marco...I't was awesome.
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Aly
2010-02-06 12:14:06


It's an amazing effort and brilliantly made - but I would have liked to buy it on DVD (old-fashioned, I know!). Does anyone know where I can buy it?
JACDAW
2011-08-15 11:18:11


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