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An Animation Genius
Best known for his animation work on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Festival is honoured to welcome this double Oscar winner and "animator of animators" for two exceptional screenings of The Thief and the Cobbler,
a film that started its production back in 1964, was released in 1995
in a re-edited version and whose Director's cut finally saw the light of
day in 2013, after numerous vicissitudes.
Beginnings
Born in Toronto, Canada, in 1933, Richard Williams is a brilliant animator.
Throughout his distinguished career, he has proved to be a
true innovator able to bridge the gap between the Golden Age of
traditional animation and its contemporary style. He started out in
the 1940s at UPA (United Production of America), before settling in
England in 1955 and subsequently making the short film The Little Island in 1958.
Oscar winner
During the 60s and 70s, his work included several advertising
films, with such campaigns in France as Régilait "Recette" and Régilait
"Petit déjeuner", Dim "Pour lui" and later Père Dodu "Le loup", in 1984.
He also created title sequences for live action features What's New, Pussycat? and Casino Royale, as well as a remarkable contribution to The Charge of the Light Brigade.
In 1971, he picked up his first Oscar for his adaptation of Dicken's A Christmas Carol, and after directing the animation on the 1988 feature Who Framed Roger Rabbit, he walked away with his second Oscar and a special achievement award the following year.
Acclaimed Masterclasses
He is author of the very popular The Animator's Survival Kit (2001), and has been giving Masterclasses since 1995,
acclaimed both in the USA and Europe and followed by animators from
Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, DreamWorks, Blue Sky and Warner
Bros.
Signing session with Richard Williams in 2008
Photo: E. Perdu/CITIA
Annecy's Guest
Annecy already played host to him in 2008, as jury member for features, and now, in 2015, the Festival would like to put this remarkable personality in the spotlight.
Two sessions are set to take place at the Festival, one to discover the Director's cut of his The Thief and the Cobbler, and the other to meet and talk with this giant of the animation world.
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