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Harvie Krumpet

 

  Written and Directed by Adam Elliot

Australia 2003 / Animated / Short / 57 min / Color / Dolby 2.0 / 1.85: 1 Anamorphic / PAL /  In English with Optional  English Subtitles

"My biggest influence is Michael Leunig. He’s more of a poet than a cartoonist and he has that really lovely balance between humour and pathos – that’s what I try and achieve in my films, because life’s not all fun and it’s not all tragedy. It’s a balance" Adam Elliot

Harvie won the hearts of critics, audiences and the jury at Annecy Animation Festival, with the film scooping three awards, including the "Prix FIPRESC" Press Award, the "Prix du public" Audience Award and the "Prix sp้cial du jury" which is one of only two awards in the short film category. It is extraordinary for one film to unite critics, audiences and judges, but Harvie's unique charm is clearly irresistible! Harvie also recently won Best Short Film at the Melbourne International Film Festival,the Leeds International Film Festival short animation Louis Le Prince Prize 2003 and the Valladolid International Film Festival Spain, Special Jury Prize 2003.

Harvie Krumpet is the biography of an ordinary man seemingly cursed with bad luck. From being born with Tourette Syndrome to getting struck by lightning; from having his testicle removed to developing Alzheimer's disease; Harvie's troubles seem unending ! Yet, Harvie learns many lessons about life and enjoys its many fruits. He finds love, freedom, nudity and ultimately the true meaning of what it is to be human.

Produced by Melodrama Pictures with the support of SBS Independent, Film Victoria and the Australian Film Commission, the picture features the voices of Geoffrey Rush (PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN), Kamahl (NED KELLY), Julie Forsyth (BABE) and John Flaus (THE DISH), and was written, directed and animated by Adam Elliot, produced by Melanie Coombs, edited by Bill Murphy and sound by Peter Walker and the team at Soundwaves.
 
       


Bonus Features:

Uncle (6 Min) - 1996
Cousin (4 Min) - 1998
Brother (8 Min) - 1999
Director's Commentary
Human Behavioural Case Studies (1 Min) - 1996
Storyboard Samples/making Of Featurette (5 Mins)