
Here is a trailer
http://youtu.be/JayxpeGwYuw
Here is the story
The film that Switzerland chose was Claude Barras Ma vie de Courgette (My Life As a Courgette), a Swiss/French co-production that casts a perceptive eye on the lives of children living in an orphanage. The main character, Courgette (or Zucchini), is a blue-haired nine-year-old who ends up in the orphanage after his mother dies unexpectedly. Barras, who made his feature directorial debut on Courgette, has said he envisioned the film as an homage to neglected and mistreated children who do the best they can to survive and live with their wounds.
The brisk 66-minute stop motion film, adapted from a novel by Gilles Paris, was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section of the Cannes Film Festival, and in June was the toast of the Annecy animation festival, scooping up both the Feature Cristal and the Feature Audience Award.
Swiss Oscar jury released this statement:
Ma vie de Courgette is an original film guided by luminous artistic direction. Its story is packed with emotion, marked by resilience and a hopeful vision of human society. Director Claude Barras and screenwriter Céline Sciamma succeeded in giving children a voice: While adressing children at eye level they still speak to all generations.
Previous animated feature submissions for Foreign Language Academy Award
1953: France, Johnny the Giant Killer
1975: Belgium, Tarzoon Shame of the Jungle
1982: Romania, Quo Vadis Homo Sapiens?
1986: Hungary, Cat City
1994: Japan, Pom Poko
1997: Croatia, Lapitch the Little Shoemaker
1997: Japan, Princess Mononoke
1999: Argentina, Manuelita
2002: Chile, Ogu and Mampato on Easter Island
2005: Luxembourg, Renart the Fox
2007: France, Persepolis
2008: Israel, Waltz with Bashir (nominated)
2011: Singapore, Tatsumi
2013: Uruguay, Anina
2014: Latvia, Rocks in My Pockets
More here
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/awards/s...ette-foreign-language-oscar-entry-142166.html
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