Synopsis
Nearly 15 years in the making, Chris Sullivan's Consuming Spirits is a meticulously constructed tour de force of experimental animation. Shooting frame by frame in 16mm, Sullivan seamlessly blends together a range of techniques - cutout animation, pencil drawing, collage, and stop-motion animation—into a distinct, signature visual style. In the process, he constructs a hypnotic, layered narrative, a suspenseful gothic tale that tracks the intertwined lives of three kindred spirits working at a local newspaper in a Midwestern rust belt town. The pacing of Consuming Spirits unfolds in a slow, deliberate fashion, akin to the work of such independent filmmakers as Dennis Potter, Terence Davies, Robert Altman, and John Cassavetes. Like these live-action filmmakers, every frame of Sullivan's animation film is crafted with attention to intricate detail. The accumulation of these images builds to a great atmospheric effect, achieved through an adroit combination of inventive set design, ever-shifting visual perspectives, fluid camera movements, a vivid color palette, and a haunting music track. Sullivan succeeds in creating, with great artistry, a hermetic, self-contained world emanating from his own unique and vivid imagination.
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Movie Details
Domestic Releases: | December 12th, 2012 (Limited) |
MPAA Rating: | Not Rated |
Running Time: | 135 minutes |
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Keywords: | Accidental Death, Cover Up, Addiction, Mental Illness, Suicide, Foster Family, Infidelity |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Hand Animation |
Creative Type: | Fantasy |
Production/Financing Companies: | Chris Sullivan |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |