Watch the award-winning Ryan, a meditation on the life of former NFB animator Ryan Larkin. From The National Film Board’s YouTube channel.
Leaving Alias for freelance work, Chris Landreth linked up with Sheridan College's world-renowned animation program and the NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA (NFB) to create Ryan (2004), a brilliant 14-minute meditation on the life of former NFB animator Ryan Larkin. Tragically, Larkin had succumbed to cocaine addiction and alcoholism and become a panhandler on the streets of Montréal. In a process that Landreth describes as "psycho-realism," conversations between breathtakingly rendered animated versions of Landreth and Larkin are interwoven with excerpts from Larkin's films (Walking and Street Musique), animated interviews with NFB producer Derek Lamb, and kinetically manipulated still photographs of the younger Larkin. Ryan achieves a prismatic, even kaleidoscopic perspective on this deeply troubled man and gifted artist. It won the Oscar and the Genie Award for animated short in 2005 (and more than 50 other international and festival awards). Chris Landreth's film The Spine (2009; Genie nominee) is also a co-production with the NFB.
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