Luisito Adrenalina

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Luisito @ Mar del Plata

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Trailer

Poster

Poster

Credits

Writer, Director, Producer and Animation:

Emanuel D. Lew

Guide:
Ricardo Werdesheim
Yael Inbar

Sound Editor:
Andrés Rapaporte

Original Music:
Alberto Shwartz

Musicans:
Gadi Lederman, Clarinete
Tomer Moked, Violín
Adiel Shmit, Cello

Post Production Lead & Co-Producer:
Ofir Bino

Cast:
Matthew Krengel, as Morsi.
Roni Laufer, as Andy.
Joaquín Himelstein, as Andy’s Friend.

Narrator:
Diego Litmanovich

Soccer reporter:
David Bergo

Clothing:
Mizmor Watzman

Props:
Tzlil Bendriham

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For Contact:

Email: lewemanuel@gmail.com
Skype: ema456

Other Director Blogs List

  • Club de Stopmotion
    Talleres de Animacion y Stopmotion en Mar del Plata.
  • StopmotionYo
    Nueva Direccion/ New Address/ כתובת חדשה

About the Director

Emanuel D. Lew was born at 23 of November 1982, in Bahia Blanca, Argentina.

A graduate of the animation program at the Sound and Screen Art School at Sapir College, Sderot, Israel. Emanuel Learned screenplay writing, character and storyboard design, direction of actors and cameras, lighting sets, building figures, video editing and more.

Director Statement

“Luisito Adrenalina” is a short film that hides great drama under small characters. A passionate story, adequate to great heros that hides inside a 6th grade classroom. In just 5 minutes the film can create a strong empathy, that puts the viewer to a deep spiritual journey which worth experiencing.

The animation, StopMotion with plasticine figures, is ideal medium to make a journey back to childhood. The movie was made with the materials identical to the childhood it aimed for. The animated figures gets a complex psychological depth ( “psycho” is spirit in greek language). Idole figures comes to life and with empathy, sends the audience into the journey. When Andy steals from Morsi the attention of Luisito, Morsi feels confused, helpless, jealous and angry. In difference from the escapist cinema, the characters in this movie are not good or evil but human. The drama isn’t coming from good and evil perspective but from the humanity that lies inside the characters.

Morsi and Andy throw their desires and will on Luisito, a simple fish. Morsi, the shy and suppressed boy, is empathizing with Luisito due to his loneliness’. thus he stays with him in recess, joins his company and entertains him. In a very different attitude, Andy, the active and successful boy’ trapped due to his broken leg which prevents him from playing football outside’ offers Luisito an experience filled with action and with the release of adrenaline, something that Andy misses deeply. The complexity of the psychological relations of the characters, sitting on the grid basis of a simple, clean and childish esthetics, that emphesize the contrasts of content and figure, and enables to infer very strong emotions like: jealousy, betrayal and vendetta in an age that mostly refers to innocence.

The clarity and minimalism that chracterize the visual look of the movie keeps the viewer on the important things and event in the story, which are the interactions between the characters and their emotional development. The world that the movie is based on, a classroom in limbo, emphasize the sensation that that event that happened 20 years ago in Argentina, could happened in any other place or time, an adequate choice for the universal issues that the movie deal with. The same limbo stimulates the very relevant question to the narrative: “What are the boundaries?” the boundaries exists only through the interpretation of the viewer that takes notices of clues like a door or a charcoal board that hangs up in the air. There are no walls or ceilings to close and define the space. Defining boundaries is a dominant issue throughout the film: What is the boundary of jealousy, frustration and helplessness?
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