Ballet Robotique

Ballet Robotique is a 1982 short film by Bob Rogers.[1]

Summary

Robots in General Motors automobile factories building cars to classical music (Bizet, Delibes and Tchaikovsky) [2] performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra[3] in movements. [4]

Accolades

1983: Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film nomination.[5]

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References

  1. Ballet Robotique Credits PDF-Wayback Machine
  2. Objects in Motion-MOMA
  3. "Ballet Robotique" by Shaw, Buck O-American Cinematographer, Vol. 64, Issue 2, Feb. 1983-Online Research Library:Quest
  4. Ballet Robotique-Internet Archive
  5. Ballet Robotique (1982)-MUBI
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