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Nölwenn recently reminded me our encounter and my question: “Are those Sam’s colors?” I immediately wanted to go along with this project, which deeply resonated within me. Schuerrer: The journey started in Annecy, on the lawns of the Imperial. The following year we won the price Liberté d’Expression Nouvelle Aquitaine, which allowed us to launch the pre-production in August 2016 in Angoulême, and start the adventure.
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Roberts: I presented the project with the three animated shots to producers at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in 2015, where I met my producer, Barbara Schuerrer, who accepted to follow me in this adventure. Seeing that the process was taking a lot of time, they decided to look for funds and the support of a producer to find more people to help them in their project. Laurent Rossi animated three shots of this first storyboard which she colored in Photoshop. Roberts made a storyboard from the drawing with a very simple story and a single character. The drawing of the mouse that started it all. It was a drawing of a tiny blue mouse with a box and a hammer in its hands. Nölwenn Roberts (director): The project started with a drawing devoid of the ambition of making a short film out of it. But making things simple in animation – keeping a rough animation that fits Sam’s style – is not easy. Below, the filmmaker and producer tell us how the project came to be and how using TVPaint helped them achieve the hand-made painterly quality that they were looking for.īarbara Schuerrer (producer): Sam’s Dream is a film that places simplicity at the heart of the production process. More than 24 people in total took part in the two year production of Sam’s Dream. Schuerrer explains that this dialogue-less short film, which elegantly plays with light and color, reminds us that one must take action to make their dreams come true.īesides Roberts and Schuerrer, the other core member of the filmmaking team was the head of production, Bertrand Schutz. In the film, Sam gives himself one year, to the day, to make his dream come true and challenge the laws of gravity while confronted with the lack of understanding from the other animals of the forest. We hope that Sam will be liked in foreign countries and that viewership will be numerous to see and appreciate it.” “We kept the exploitation rights of the film as a short film in order to allow it to be seen as widely as possible and on varied territories. “International distribution is very important for us,” says Schuerrer. The production team is discussing with two European channels and expects festival screenings to begin this fall.
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The film, which is nearly finished, will be distributed by Cinéma Public Films and released in movie theaters in a youth program in France, Switzerland and Belgium.