Angel (1966 film)
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| Angel | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Derek May |
| Written by | Derek May |
| Produced by | Guy Glover |
| Cinematography | Martin Duckworth |
| Edited by | Ron Alexander (sound) |
| Music by | Leonard Cohen The Stormy Clovers |
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Release date |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $7,467[1] |
Angel is a 1966 experimental animated short directed by Derek May and produced by Guy Glover for the National Film Board of Canada.[2]
In it, a young man, a girl and a dog play in the snow and attempt to fly.[3]
The film was shot against a snowscape and then stripped of grayscale to create a pure white background.[4] It features music by Leonard Cohen, performed by The Stormy Clovers.[5]
- 19th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: First Prize, Arts and Experimental, 1967
- Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver: Honourable Mention, 1967
- Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Certificate, Graphic Arts, 1967
- Festival of Canadian Films - Montreal International Film Festival, Montreal: Special Mention, Short Films, 1967[6][7]