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| Title: | Dinner for Two/Dîner intime |
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| Director: | Perlman, Janet |
| Year: | 1996 |
| Length: | 07 min 18 s |
When it comes to conflict, even chameleons won't change! Peace in the rain forest is disrupted when two chameleons literally get stuck in a conflict, with catastrophic results. Relationships are severed, opportunities are lost, innocent bystanders are harmed and violence seems imminent. Luckily for the lizards, a frog observing the fracas turns into exactly what they need - no, not a prince - a mediator.
Dinner for Two tackles conflict in a lively, humorous and provocative way. It shows that amidst the chaos that differences create, there are still paths to reconciliation.
This film is part of the ShowPeace series of lively animated films about conflict resolution. This series has received support from UNICEF and Justice Canada. For teaching guides, a parents' guide and recommended resources visit www.nfb.ca/showpeace
Technique: Cel animation
Dinner for Two tackles conflict in a lively, humorous and provocative way. It shows that amidst the chaos that differences create, there are still paths to reconciliation.
This film is part of the ShowPeace series of lively animated films about conflict resolution. This series has received support from UNICEF and Justice Canada. For teaching guides, a parents' guide and recommended resources visit www.nfb.ca/showpeace
Technique: Cel animation
Director
Janet Perlman
Script
Janet Perlman
Animation
Janet Perlman
Producer
Barrie McLean
Camera
Raymond Dumas
Camera
Lynda Pelley
Camera
Jacques Avoine
Sound
Louis Hone
Sound
Robert Langlois
Sound
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
Music
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
Technique(s) used
Animated drawings
Drawing on paper with computer rendering
