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"My Dog Tulip"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

"No one expects this film to be a summer blockbuster. However, I've heard rumours that the budget is $3 million, so it doesn't need to be in order to make a profit. Plus the Fierlingers have the luxury of making the film at home without the overhead of a large crew. I hope that the film is successful as I think there's a need for animated features that are aimed at adult audiences and that aren't filled with explosions and special effects."

Amen !

I think this is where 2D should go. Personal films with adult themes that can be produced on modest budgets which gives them the opportunity of making some money back .

I am fascinated too that Paul is animating this film entirely in a paperless animation technique. It's hand-drawn animation, but it's all paperless, animated on a Wacom tablet.

January 02, 2008 7:31 PM

Blogger Mike Lynch said...

Thanks for this. MY DOG TULIP is subtle and adult -- and goodness knows (if they stay true to the book's integrity) how they'll market this. It sounds like it's in the hands of the right people.

January 03, 2008 8:49 AM

Blogger ChgoAmy said...

I saw this film in Toronto at the Film Fest, and at the time I knew that it was one of my favorites. Now that it's a couple of weeks after the conclusion of TIFF I'm noticing that "My Dog Tulip" is the film that is sticking with me. Loved so many things about it, the artwork, the story, the music, the use of type when the written word is needed, its smarts. Just lovely all around. I do hope that it will be distributed so it can reach a larger audience. I'm telling everyone, who may care at least an inkling, about this film.
Thank you Fierlingers, the rest of the crew & Mr. Ackerley! I'm richer for having seen this.

September 29, 2009 1:39 PM

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