Tup Tup
Tup Tup is a 1972 Yugoslav animated short by Nedeljko Dragić at Zagreb Film animation studio, in cooperation with Corona Cinematografica in Italy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film,[2] but lost to Richard Williams' take on A Christmas Carol.
Tup Tup | |
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Directed by | Nedeljko Dragić |
Produced by | Nedeljko Dragić [1] |
Music by | Tomica Simović |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | SFR Yugoslavia |
Language | none |
Plot
A man is trying to go to sleep but a noise keeps him up. In the process of trying to stop the noise he exposes a bizarre mixture of sounds and images. [3]
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gollark: Interesting.
gollark: I guess flash memory made on larger nodes *is* apparently more radiation resistant, but... bees?
gollark: Is this some sort of weird big-SD-card standard?
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References
- Short Film Winners: 1973 Oscars
- "Dragić, Nedeljko". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Zagreb: Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- Oddball Films:Visions of Dystopia - Thurs. June 2nd - 8PM
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