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Every Child is an animated short film produced in 1979 by the National Film Board of Canada in association with UNICEF.
Every Child | |
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Directed by | Eugene Fedorenko |
Written by | Derek Lamb Bernard Carez Raymond Pollender |
Produced by | Derek Lamb |
Starring | Bernard Carez Sophie Cowling Raymond Pollender |
Cinematography | Jacques Avoine Robert Humble Richard Moras |
Music by | Normand Roger |
Production company | |
Distributed by | National Film Board of Canada UNICEF |
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Running time | 6 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English French |
Budget | $67,778 |
It is a film without words, incorporating sounds by Les Mîmes Électriques (The Electric Mimes).[1]
Plot
editThis animated short tells the story of a child rejected from every home, then found by two tramps who give her love and tenderness.[1]
Cast
edit- Bernard Carez
- Sophie Cowling as the Child
- Raymond Pollender
Production
editEvery Child was an UNICEF sponsored film created by the National Film Board of Canada in order to promote the Declaration of Children's Rights. The film was directed and animated by Eugene Fedorenko and written by Derek Lamb and Les Mîmes électriques. It had a budget of $67,778 (equivalent to $266,198 in 2023). Fedorenko later lost his job at the NFB due to budgetary problems in March 1980.[2]
Awards
edit- In 1980 Derek Lamb won an Oscar for Best Short Film, Animated at the Academy Awards, United States[1]
- Best Animation and Special Award, 1st Genie Awards, 1980
- In 1980 Eugene Fedorenko won the OIAF Award for First Films at the Ottawa International Animation Festival
References
edit- ^ a b c "Every Child". Canadian Film Encyclopedia. Toronto International Film Festival.
- ^ Evans 1991, p. 263.
Works cited
editExternal links
edit- Every Child at AllMovie
- Every Child at IMDb
- Watch Every Child on the NFB website