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Frédéric Back

Frédéric Back

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Biography

Frédéric Back, OC CQ was a Canadian artist and film director of short animated films. During a long career with Radio-Canada, the French-language service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, he was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning two, for his 1981 film Crac and the 1987 film The Man Who Planted Trees.

Known For

The Man Who Planted Trees
8.0

The story of one shepherd's single-handed quest to re-forest a desolate valley in the foothills of the French Alps throughout the first half of the 20th century.

The Man Who Planted Trees

1987
The World's Greatest Animation
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A whirlwind tour of first-class animated shorts, The World's Greatest Animation assembles, for the first time, an eye-popping assortment of Academy Award winners and nominees from the years 1978-90. From the Orwellian vision of zoo life Creature Comforts, to Crac!, a rocking chair's impressionistic view of the industrialization of Montréal, The World's Greatest Animation features some of the finest achievements in this unique art form.

The World's Greatest Animation

1994
Les Œuvres de Frédéric Back
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Les Œuvres de Frédéric Back

1988
The World, The Journey Of My Heart - Traveler: Animation Film Director Isao Takahata
7.0

A documentary film following Isao Takahata to Canada to meet Frédéric Back.

The World, The Journey Of My Heart - Traveler: Animation Film Director Isao Takahata

1999
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9.0

Set against the unforgettable beauty of Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), Memories of Earth takes viewers on a journey guided by traces of the past. The film records the meeting of two artistic worlds: that of the Haida, an indigenous people whose cultural life and mythology bespeak their belief in a tangible link between the real and the imaginary, and that of Frédéric Back, a master of animated film and committed humanist, whose works is an appeal to respect all things created. Through the magic of animation, the documentary casts fresh light on the legends and spirituality of the Haida.

Memories of Earth

2002
All Nothing
6.4

An illustration of beings in a world where countless plant and animal species rapidly become extinct, and resources run dry due to greed. However, it is possible to avoid disaster by conserving and sharing what we have.

All Nothing

1978
Crac!
7.4

A wooden rocking chair serves as a tool to delve through the history of Quebec in the last century.

Crac!

1980
The 22nd Annual Animation Show of Shows
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This 22nd edition comprises 10 films -- nine recent, along with one restored classic -- which deal with both the anxieties and hopes of a world faced with a seemingly endless series of existential crises. All are inventive, their tone ranges from the whimsical to the profound; their techniques, from stop-motion to hand-drawn to computer-aided.

The 22nd Annual Animation Show of Shows

2022
Champlain
8.5

Explorer, colonizer, founder of Québec, discoverer of Lake Champlain, governor of New France, cartographer and writer - few men in Canadian history had a more adventurous and varied career than Champlain. This film presents an exciting picture-study of the man and his time.

Champlain

1964
Illusion
6.5

A group of schoolchildren playing in an idyllic natural landscape are visited by a mysterious magician who entertains them with his transformations. But he soon proves sinister as he begins to transform the landscape into a grim, unsmiling metropolis.

Illusion

1975
The Mighty River
7.1

This film illustrates the history of the St. Lawrence river. From prehistoric times on, it has been a magnificent source of life. The film covers the impact of humanity beginning with the careful relationship with the Native Americans. This soon changes with the arrival of Europeans who begin the insatiable exploitation that would led to the river's damage, creating a situation that we must resolve for all our sakes.

The Mighty River

1993
The Nature of Frédéric Back
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The Nature of Frédéric Back draws a masterful portrait of an exceptional man. A visual artist and animation filmmaker, he has produced an immense body of work that imparts an essential message. With their luminous poetry, their freshness and emotion, his films are both universal and timeless.

The Nature of Frédéric Back

2011
The Classics of Frederic Back
10.0

World-renowned animated filmmaker Frédéric Back has devoted his unique talent to a cause that is central to his life and more topical than ever: a profound respect for nature coupled with a keen sense of humanity's responsibility toward the environment. Abracadabra (9 min., 1971). Inon, ou, La conquête du feu (10 min., 1972). La création des oiseaux (10 min., 1973). Illusion? (11 min., 1976) Taratata! (9 min., 1977) Suppléments

The Classics of Frederic Back

2010
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5.9

The story of four children from around the world who try to rescue the sun from an evil sorcerer.

Abracadabra

1970
Québec 1603 - Samuel de Champlain
9.5

The artwork of well-known Quebec animator Frédéric Back are used to tell the tale of Champlain’s life in New France – from his first explorations and settlement to his death in 1635. This is an edited version of his 28 minute short documentary on Champlain.

Québec 1603 - Samuel de Champlain

1964
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5.2

A film inspired by Aboriginal legends about the passing of the seasons

The Creation of Birds

1972
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6.3

This film tells an Algonquin legend about animals on a quest to capture fire from the god of thunder and return it to their human friends.

Inon or the Conquest of Fire

1972
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5.9

A film that pays tribute to the various celebrations in Québec on St-Jean-Baptiste Day.

Taratata

1976