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Stanley (1999 film)

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1999 British film
Stanley
Directed bySuzie Templeton
Written bySuzie Templeton
Edited byTony Fish
Suzie Templeton
Music byJonny Templeton
Sam Butterfield
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time7 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageNo dialogue

Stanley is a 1999 award-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. It was made at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College, now the University for the Creative Arts in England.

Synopsis

While his frustrated wife wreaks violence and death in the kitchen, Stanley finds love in a giant cabbage he is growing in his back yard.

Awards

  • Best College Student Animation: 2000 Nashville Independent Film Festival, USA
  • Luna de Bronce: 2000 International Film Festival Cinema Jove, Spain
  • Grand Prize: 2000 Dervio International Cartoons and Comics Festival, Italy
  • Prizewinner - Student Film Showcase: 2000 Hamptons International Film Festival, USA
  • Best Student Animation: 2000 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, USA
  • Jury Prize: 2000 International Short Film Festival ‘Der Eisenstein’, Germany
  • Best Student Animation: 2000 FAN International Short Film and Animation Festival, UK
  • Best Animation: 2000 Interfilm Berlin Short Film Festival, Berlin, Germany
  • Doug Wandrei Award for Best Lighting Design, 2001 Ann Arbor Film Festival, USA
  • Golden Sun Award - Best of the Festival: 2001 California SUN International Animation Festival, USA
  • Best Animation: 2001 Bare Bones International Independent Film Festival, USA
  • Best Short Animation: 2002 Fantasy Film Festival, Malaga, Spain

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