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Cordell Barker est un Acteur, Réalisateur, Scénariste, Producteur, Designer d'arrière plan et Animateur Canadien né le 10 septembre 1956 à Winnipeg (Canada)

Cordell Barker

Cordell Barker
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Nom de naissance Cordell Barker
Nationalité Canada
Naissance 10 septembre 1956 (68 ans) à Winnipeg (Canada)

Cordell Barker (born 1956) is a Canadian animator based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He began animating in his late teens after taking on an apprenticeship at Kenn Perkins Animation. He has worked on commercial campaigns for entities such as Coca-Cola, Bell Canada, Lors, Nike, and the Government of Canada. His most notable animated shorts include the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) productions The Cat Came Back (1988) and Strange Invaders (2002), both of which received Oscar nominations.

He has completed his third film for the NFB, Runaway, in 2009. Runaway was named best animated film at the 30th Genie Awards.

His following films: Strange Invaders, The Cat Came Back and Runaway were included in the Animation Show of Shows.

In April 2010, he was hired as a creative consultant by the NFB to oversee its animation projects from the Canadian Prairies, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

Ses meilleurs films

Le chat colla (1988)
(Réalisateur)

Le plus souvent avec

Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Cordell Barker (3 films)

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Acteur

Réalisateur

Runaway
Runaway (2009)
, 9minutes
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Animation
Thèmes Transport, Le train
Acteurs Richard Condie
Note70% 3.5251453.5251453.5251453.5251453.525145
The film's story takes place aboard an out-of-control train. Barker intended the film to be a parable about life, and how the ruling class tries in vain to insulate itself from the fate suffered by the lower classes:
Le chat colla
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Mise en scène d'un chat, Musique, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Acteurs Richard Condie
Note72% 3.6423753.6423753.6423753.6423753.642375
The film portrays the increasingly desperate efforts of Mr. Johnson, an old man, to rid himself of a small, yet extremely destructive, yellow cat that will not leave his home. The attempts to get rid of the cat become more comical, and the cat becomes increasingly destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive solution. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in the woods, but gets lost, and returns. He traps the cat in a sack to have a fish, and tries to put in the sea on a boat, but nearly sinks when he is attacked by fish. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in a balloon, and send him flying away, but flies away, himself, and returns, hurt. Mr. Johnson tries to take the cat away on a pump trolley on a railroad track, going over many damsels in distress, but jumps over a cow, and hits a bug crossing the railroad track, when he falls into a mine, only to be attacked by snakes, bats, and mice. Mr. Johnson tries to blow up the cat, but fails with his hair on fire, and explodes into an angel, only to tease the poor little cat, who is squashed by his human body. The result is a twist ending playing on the end of the children's song, with the cat's nine lives bedeviling Mr. Johnson for eternity.

Scénariste

Runaway
Runaway (2009)
, 9minutes
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Animation
Thèmes Transport, Le train
Acteurs Richard Condie
Rôle Ecrivain
Note70% 3.5251453.5251453.5251453.5251453.525145
The film's story takes place aboard an out-of-control train. Barker intended the film to be a parable about life, and how the ruling class tries in vain to insulate itself from the fate suffered by the lower classes:
Le chat colla
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Mise en scène d'un chat, Musique, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Acteurs Richard Condie
Rôle Ecrivain
Note72% 3.6423753.6423753.6423753.6423753.642375
The film portrays the increasingly desperate efforts of Mr. Johnson, an old man, to rid himself of a small, yet extremely destructive, yellow cat that will not leave his home. The attempts to get rid of the cat become more comical, and the cat becomes increasingly destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive solution. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in the woods, but gets lost, and returns. He traps the cat in a sack to have a fish, and tries to put in the sea on a boat, but nearly sinks when he is attacked by fish. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in a balloon, and send him flying away, but flies away, himself, and returns, hurt. Mr. Johnson tries to take the cat away on a pump trolley on a railroad track, going over many damsels in distress, but jumps over a cow, and hits a bug crossing the railroad track, when he falls into a mine, only to be attacked by snakes, bats, and mice. Mr. Johnson tries to blow up the cat, but fails with his hair on fire, and explodes into an angel, only to tease the poor little cat, who is squashed by his human body. The result is a twist ending playing on the end of the children's song, with the cat's nine lives bedeviling Mr. Johnson for eternity.

Producteur

Le chat colla
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Mise en scène d'un chat, Musique, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Acteurs Richard Condie
Rôle Producteur
Note72% 3.6423753.6423753.6423753.6423753.642375
The film portrays the increasingly desperate efforts of Mr. Johnson, an old man, to rid himself of a small, yet extremely destructive, yellow cat that will not leave his home. The attempts to get rid of the cat become more comical, and the cat becomes increasingly destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive solution. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in the woods, but gets lost, and returns. He traps the cat in a sack to have a fish, and tries to put in the sea on a boat, but nearly sinks when he is attacked by fish. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in a balloon, and send him flying away, but flies away, himself, and returns, hurt. Mr. Johnson tries to take the cat away on a pump trolley on a railroad track, going over many damsels in distress, but jumps over a cow, and hits a bug crossing the railroad track, when he falls into a mine, only to be attacked by snakes, bats, and mice. Mr. Johnson tries to blow up the cat, but fails with his hair on fire, and explodes into an angel, only to tease the poor little cat, who is squashed by his human body. The result is a twist ending playing on the end of the children's song, with the cat's nine lives bedeviling Mr. Johnson for eternity.

Art

Le chat colla
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Mise en scène d'un chat, Musique, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Acteurs Richard Condie
Rôle Designer d'arrière plan
Note72% 3.6423753.6423753.6423753.6423753.642375
The film portrays the increasingly desperate efforts of Mr. Johnson, an old man, to rid himself of a small, yet extremely destructive, yellow cat that will not leave his home. The attempts to get rid of the cat become more comical, and the cat becomes increasingly destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive solution. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in the woods, but gets lost, and returns. He traps the cat in a sack to have a fish, and tries to put in the sea on a boat, but nearly sinks when he is attacked by fish. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in a balloon, and send him flying away, but flies away, himself, and returns, hurt. Mr. Johnson tries to take the cat away on a pump trolley on a railroad track, going over many damsels in distress, but jumps over a cow, and hits a bug crossing the railroad track, when he falls into a mine, only to be attacked by snakes, bats, and mice. Mr. Johnson tries to blow up the cat, but fails with his hair on fire, and explodes into an angel, only to tease the poor little cat, who is squashed by his human body. The result is a twist ending playing on the end of the children's song, with the cat's nine lives bedeviling Mr. Johnson for eternity.

Effets visuels

Runaway
Runaway (2009)
, 9minutes
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Animation
Thèmes Transport, Le train
Acteurs Richard Condie
Rôle Animateur
Note70% 3.5251453.5251453.5251453.5251453.525145
The film's story takes place aboard an out-of-control train. Barker intended the film to be a parable about life, and how the ruling class tries in vain to insulate itself from the fate suffered by the lower classes:
Le chat colla
Réalisé par Cordell Barker
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Musical, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Mise en scène d'un chat, Musique, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Acteurs Richard Condie
Rôle Animateur
Note72% 3.6423753.6423753.6423753.6423753.642375
The film portrays the increasingly desperate efforts of Mr. Johnson, an old man, to rid himself of a small, yet extremely destructive, yellow cat that will not leave his home. The attempts to get rid of the cat become more comical, and the cat becomes increasingly destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive solution. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in the woods, but gets lost, and returns. He traps the cat in a sack to have a fish, and tries to put in the sea on a boat, but nearly sinks when he is attacked by fish. Mr. Johnson tries to put the cat in a balloon, and send him flying away, but flies away, himself, and returns, hurt. Mr. Johnson tries to take the cat away on a pump trolley on a railroad track, going over many damsels in distress, but jumps over a cow, and hits a bug crossing the railroad track, when he falls into a mine, only to be attacked by snakes, bats, and mice. Mr. Johnson tries to blow up the cat, but fails with his hair on fire, and explodes into an angel, only to tease the poor little cat, who is squashed by his human body. The result is a twist ending playing on the end of the children's song, with the cat's nine lives bedeviling Mr. Johnson for eternity.