Director Colin L. Racicot and his Oscar-Qualified Animated Short WHERE RABBITS COME FROM: Interview/Film Breakdown
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Ladies and gentlemen, writer/director Colin Ludvic Racicot’s WHERE RABBITS COME FROM immerses viewers into a cold dystopian world, weaving a heartfelt tale of oppression and the unbreakable bond between a father and daughter. A story of resilience, love and hope in the face of darkness.
Through stunning animation and the captivating score, the film follows a widowed father rabbit as he seeks to reignite wonder and magic in his daughter's life after the mysterious disappearance of her mother. Drawing inspiration from Colin’s personal journey through fatherhood, this heartwarming film has qualified for consideration at the 97th Academy Awards.
WHERE RABBITS COME FROM is a beautiful animated short film. The animation is a thing of beauty and the use of color and color transition is perfection and adds depth to the telling of the story. The music score moves us effortlessly from scene to scene to the present to the past and into a colorful future of hope and love. This is a must see animated short film and absolutely deserves to be Oscar-qualified and more.
About the Guest
Canadian writer/director Colin Ludvic Racicot and his Oscar-qualifying animated short film WHERE RABBITS COME FROM.
WHERE RABBITS COME FROM captivated audiences of all ages during its international film festival tour, winning multiple awards in the process, including becoming Oscar-qualified.
The film was produced by rising talents Simon Allard and Bertrand Paquette, also founders of OUTPOST MTL, a cutting-edge post-production house and key partner in the film’s creation. WHERE RABBITS COME FROM marks the debut of Studio Niloc, embodying its artistic vision of creating inspiring works that showcase the exceptional talents of Quebec artisans.
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