Ludovic: The Snow Gift
Ludovic: The Snow Gift is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Co Hoedeman and released in 1998.[1] The film centres on Ludovic, a baby teddy bear who finds solace in a dancing and singing doll, after his father forbids him from going tobogganing because he's too little.[1] Inspired by Hoedeman's own childhood teddy bear, the film was animated primarily through stop motion animation of puppets.[2]
Ludovic: The Snow Gift | |
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Directed by | Co Hoedeman |
Produced by | Thérèse Descary |
Written by | Co Hoedeman Marie-Francine Hébert |
Narrated by | Sonja Ball |
Music by | Daniel Lavoie |
Cinematography | Co Hoedeman |
Edited by | José Heppell |
Production company | |
Release date | 1998 |
Running time | 14 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
After premiering in 1998, the film was screened in 1999 as the opening film to theatrical screenings of Babar: King of the Elephants.[3]
The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the 20th Genie Awards.[4]
Several sequel films, Ludovic: A Crocodile in My Garden (2000), Ludovic: Visiting Grandpa (2001) and Ludovic: Magic in the Air (2002), were released over the next number of years.
References
- Gene Walz, "Co Hoedeman: Master Animator". Take One, Spring 1999.
- Suzanne Ellis, "Childhood toy inspires filmmaker". Canadian Press, March 10, 1999.
- Kathryn Greenaway, "Babar and Ludo: joined at the hip". Montreal Gazette, February 26, 1999.
- Gayle MacDonald, "Sunshine floods Genies" International co-production sweeps award nominations, with Felicia's Journey, Five Senses, eXistenZ also in running for best picture prize to be announced next month". The Globe and Mail, December 8, 1999.