
Osvaldo Cavandoli
Directing
Known For

Features a man known as "Mr. Linea" drawn as a single outline of an infinite line, which encounters various obstacles during his walking, and often turns to the cartoonist, represented as a live-action hand holding a pencil, to draw him a solution. All episodes are short subjects, ranging from 2:30 to 6:40 in runtime.
La Linea

Pimpa, a white female dog with red dots all over her body, who lives with her owner/father figure Armando, a plump moustached man who treats her like a daughter. Every day Pimpa goes through new adventures wheter it's in her house's surroundings or all over the world, or even in space, meeting old friends and making newers.
La Pimpa

Using a line with disruptions, the artist creates a guy who thinks only of his sexuality.
La sexilinea

I Fratelli Dinamite was advertised as Italy's first animated cartoon feature, though historians would hold out for the now-lost 1930s film Pinocchio. Released in the U.S. as The Dynamite Brothers, the film concerns the misadventures of three brothers, musicians all. The story follows the siblings' progress from the conservatory to a desert island to the Venice Carnival. The message is that happiness must be earned, a sugar-coated pill of wisdom that went down easily with the film's youthful fans. Not quite in the Disney league, I Fratelli Dinamite is nonetheless colorful, expertly rendered entertainment.
The Dynamite Brothers
Mr. Linea faces proverbial obstacles while walking and turns to his cartoonist to draw him a solution. This time he’s dealing with a guard dog and needs to dash away.
La linea ep. 121

La Linea playing W.A.Mozart's Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K. 545 1st movement; Eschenbach (Allegro-Andante).
Trazom A.W.

A playful La Linea short in which Mr. Linea encounters themes of attraction and romantic curiosity through visual comedy and minimalist line animation. Using clever visual gags and expressive movement, the short explores the character’s reactions to erotic scenarios in his unique world.