[R]

, 17 September 2012
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We love shadowy animation, ask Mr Malis if not, so when we discovered this morning that animators Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin had uploaded their 2011 film [R], we instantly felt the need of sharing.

Having just won the Grand Prix last summer @ the Italian festival Corto in Bra (plus a few others) and having screened at quite a long list of many other European festivals Julie & Nicolas present us a rather atypical explanation of how the latin alphabet was created… we could have stayed with the [R] alphabet … it sounded much sexier.

[R] still
[R] still

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1 May 2013

We love shadowy animation, ask Mr Malis if not, so when we discovered this morning that animators Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin had uploaded their 2011 film [R], we instantly felt the need of sharing.

Having just won the Grand Prix last summer @ the Italian festival Corto in Bra (plus a few others) and having screened at quite a long list of many other European festivals Julie & Nicolas present us a rather atypical explanation of how the latin alphabet was created… we could have stayed with the [R] alphabet … it sounded much sexier.

[R] still
[R] still
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Takashi Murakami’s ‘Jellyfish Eyes’ premiered in LA.

Takashi Murakami. 'Jellyfish Eyes'.
15 April 2013

We love shadowy animation, ask Mr Malis if not, so when we discovered this morning that animators Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin had uploaded their 2011 film [R], we instantly felt the need of sharing.

Having just won the Grand Prix last summer @ the Italian festival Corto in Bra (plus a few others) and having screened at quite a long list of many other European festivals Julie & Nicolas present us a rather atypical explanation of how the latin alphabet was created… we could have stayed with the [R] alphabet … it sounded much sexier.

[R] still
[R] still
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Doomed: a biological cartoon!

9 February 2013

We love shadowy animation, ask Mr Malis if not, so when we discovered this morning that animators Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin had uploaded their 2011 film [R], we instantly felt the need of sharing.

Having just won the Grand Prix last summer @ the Italian festival Corto in Bra (plus a few others) and having screened at quite a long list of many other European festivals Julie & Nicolas present us a rather atypical explanation of how the latin alphabet was created… we could have stayed with the [R] alphabet … it sounded much sexier.

[R] still
[R] still
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