Ballet-Oop
Ballet-Oop

Ballet-Oop

1954Movie8 minEnglish

Dance teacher Miss Placement is dismayed to learn that the head of the School of Ballet where she teaches has entered her beginners class in a contest just three weeks away. But she manages to get them ready and they are a huge success. The school owner is so pleased that he enters all of the school's 1400 students in a contest where they have to learn "Swan Lake" in just two weeks.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Arthur T. HaireGenres: Short, Animation, Comedy

Plot Summary

A surreal and abstract animated short film that follows a series of bizarre and unexpected events. The narrative, if it can be called that, is a stream-of-consciousness journey through strange imagery and shifting forms. It explores themes of transformation and the unexpected within a dreamlike landscape. The film is known for its avant-garde approach to animation and storytelling.

Critical Reception

Ballet-Oop is a cult classic within the animation community, often cited for its experimental nature and unique artistic vision. While it wasn't a mainstream hit, it has garnered a dedicated following among animation enthusiasts and critics who appreciate its boundary-pushing style and abstract qualities. Its impact is more in its artistic merit and influence on experimental animation than in widespread popular appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its pioneering abstract animation techniques.
  • Noted for its surreal and dreamlike visual style.
  • Considered a significant work in experimental short films.

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Fun Fact

The animation in Ballet-Oop was created using a technique called 'paint-on-film', where artists directly apply paint to clear film stock, allowing for highly abstract and fluid visual effects.

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