Tup Tup
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| 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 |
Tup Tup is a 1972 Yugoslav animated short by Nedeljko Dragić at Zagreb Film animation studio, in cooperation with Corona Cinematografica in Italy.
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.[2]
Accolades
It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film,[3] but lost to Richard Williams' take on A Christmas Carol.[4]