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Courts-Metrages COURTS-METRAGES vieux dessins animés libres de droits (Popeye, Tom et Jerry, Superman…) : https://archive.org/details/animationandcartoons page d’accueil (adultes et enfants (films libres de droit) : https://www.apar.tv/cinema/700-films-rares-et-gratuits-disponibles-ici-et-maintenant/ page d’accueil : https://films-pour-enfants.com/tous-les-films-pour-enfants.html page d’accueil : https://creapills.com/courts-metrages-animation-compilation-20200322 SELECTION Un film pour les passionnés de cyclisme et les nostalgiques des premiers Tours de France. L'histoire n'est pas sans rappeler la réelle mésaventure du coureur cycliste français Eugène Christophe pendant la descente du col du Tourmalet du Tour de France 1913. Eugène Christophe cassa la fourche de son vélo et marcha 14 kilomètres avant de trouver une forge pour effectuer seul la réparation, comme l'imposait le règlement du Tour. Les longues moustaches du héros sont aussi à l'image d'Eugène Christophe, surnommé "le Vieux Gaulois". (7minutes , comique) https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/14.html pickpocket Une course-poursuite rocambolesque. (1minute 27) https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/korobushka.html salles gosses (1 minutes 30) Oui, les rapaces sont des oiseaux prédateurs et carnivores ! Un film comique et un dénouement surprenant pour expliquer aux enfants l'expression "être à bout de nerfs". https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/sales-gosses.html i am dyslexic (6 minutes 20) Une montagne de livres ! Une très belle métaphore de la dyslexie et des difficultés que doivent surmonter les enfants dyslexiques. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/i-am-dyslexic.html d'une rare crudité et si les plantes avaient des sentiments (7 minutes 45) Un film étrange et poétique, et si les plantes avaient des sentiments. Existe-t-il une intelligence végétale ? Pour la Science, la conscience est le produit de l’activité cérébrale et les plantes n’ont ni cerveau ni système nerveux. Mais pourquoi seuls les humains seraient-il doués de conscience ou d'intelligence ? https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/d-une-rare-crudite.html animation en pâte à modeler (2 minutes) Pour faire rêver les enfants, un magnifique court-métrage, étrange et mystérieux. Suivez les joies puis les angoisses d'une petite fille. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/pugongying.html the employment ( 7 minutes) Une idée originale pour un message fort : L'aliénation des hommes. Le choix de remplacer les objets par des humains exprime parfaitement le sentiment de résignation des hommes dont la vie toute entière est accaparée par le travail. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/the-employment.html les ailes du papillons (9 minutes) Une fable politique sur le despotisme, la tyrannie et l'exploitation des hommes. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/les-ailes-du-papillon.html entre ciel et terre (6 minutes) Un très beau court-métrage sur les souvenirs. Aquarelle et musique intensifient la mélancolie et le surréalisme du film. L'un des rares films de notre sélection utilisant des peintures à l'aquarelle. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/wings-and-oars.html Johnny express (comique 5 minutes 30) Un film d'animation hilarant avec de très mignons personnages. L'idée d'une minuscule nouvelle planète habitée par d'étranges créatures est très originale. Le suspense dure, notre héros géant, tel Micromégas ou Gulliver, avance inéluctablement. Va-t-il se rendre compte de la présence des habitants ? La fin ne manque pas d'humour. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/johnny-express.html Isabelle au bois dormant ( comique 9 minutes) Parodie déjantée, adaptation désopilante du célèbre conte populaire "La Belle au bois dormant". Un humour qui ne peut que réjouir petits et grands. La fin surprenante et très drôle exalte l'immense dérision de la mise en scène. Les enseignants, professeurs des écoles, pourront avec les élèves à partir du CE1, faire un parallèle avec les célèbres adaptations de l'histoire comme celle de Charles Perrault, mais aussi s'amuser à lister les parodies et détournements des attributs de l'univers du conte traditionnel (porte pont-levis, balai aspirateur...). https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/sleeping-betty.html Premier Automne (poétique 10 minutes 30) Une idée très originale, un film d'une grande poésie. Une très belle allégorie de la vie. Une rencontre devient vite plus compliquée que ce que l'on peut imaginer. Il faut alors apprendre à faire des compromis pour se protéger l'un et l'autre. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/premier-automne.html Luminaris (comique 6 minutes ) Dans un monde contrôlé et minuté par la lumière, un homme ordinaire a un plan qui pourrait changer le cours des choses. https://es.zaramella.com.ar/shorts lapsus (comique 3 minutes 20) La curieuse aventure d’une bonne sœur. https://vimeo.com/11347429 sur la mémoire (poétique 6 minutes) Une métaphore de la mémoire très poétique. Laissez-vous bercer par la musique magnifique de David Arch. A regarder avec les parents pour aider les enfants à comprendre cette métaphore de la mémoire. https://films-pour-enfants.com/fiches-pedagogiques/lost-property.html snack attack (comique 4 minutes 40) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38y_1EWIE9I&feature=youtu.be alike (sur les émotions 8 minutes) La morosité est une humeur particulièrement contagieuse. Heureusement, on peut facilement s’en débarrasser. Il suffit pour cela d’un minimum de volonté, d’originalité… et d’amour ! Illustration avec ce superbe court-métrage d’animation à la fois réaliste et poétique… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDHIyrfMl_U&feature=youtu.be un court métrage original produit par une association basée en Floride aux États Unis, la Southeastern Guide Dogs. Cette école forme des chiens guides pour les personnes malvoyantes ou aveugles et nous propose donc ce court métrage retraçant le parcours de Pip, un chiot désireux de faire partie de cette élite canine. Ce court métrage de seulement 4 minutes est à la fois drôle et mignon, mais surtout c’est un bon moyen de faire passer un message. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07d2dXHYb94&feature=youtu.be Party cloud (comique 5 minutes) Une histoire de nuages et de cigognes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aozoc9ddEJs&feature=youtu.be Mr indifférent ( comique 2 minutes 45) Une histoire sur l’indifférence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLGNj-xrgvY&feature=youtu.be kitbull (sur l’amitié 9 minutes) Une histoire de rencontre et d’amitié entre un chien et un chat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZS5cgybKcI&feature=youtu.be voltige (comique 1 minute 30) Une vision drôle du métier de garagiste https://vimeo.com/167409747 the mountain king (6 minutes) A force d'exclure, se retrouve exclu. Un très beau dessin animé pour les enfants. Parfait comme film court pour les enfants pour aborder le thème de l'écologie, la protection des forêts, mais aussi, la tolérance et le respect des autres. https://vimeo.com/126595275 On The Other Side of the Woods est une adaptation du conte de Charles Perrault Le Petit Chaperon rouge : « Les personnages de ce court-métrage, marionnettes d’argile et de bois animées en stop- motion et l’utilisation de la lumière naturelle provenant des fenêtres de l’atelier servant lui-même de décor pour le film, créent une atmosphère étrange qui rappelle le surréalisme. » (10 minutes) https://vimeo.com/89515712 Dans un petit bateau vient de la même collection, toujours de la saison sur Robert Desnos : « Dans un petit bateau, une petite dame. Un petit matelot tient les petites rames. » ( 3 minutes) https://vimeo.com/119874979 The Sleepwalker est un film expérimental inspiré du poème Romance Sonambulo de Federico Garcia Lorca : « Poésie visuelle et voyage surréaliste à travers les formes abstraites, le rythme et la couleur. Un très bel exemple d’interprétation d’une œuvre littéraire en images animées. » (4 minutes 20) https://vimeo.com/111910724 The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore est une animation réalisée par William Joyce (un ancien de Pixar) et Brandon Oldenburg pour MoonBot Studios. C'est l'histoire de Morris Lessmore, un passionné de littérature, qui suite à un ouragan se retrouve aspiré dans un monde où les livres prennent vie. Une belle allégorie sur les gens qui consacrent leur vie aux livres et à l'écriture, un amour qui leur est bien rendu. (15 minutes). Magnifique https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOHiM8K8-g8 Mickey 1928 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBgghnQF6E4&feature=youtu.be La traviata en pâte à modeler (4 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wa0_pQUCT0 Réalisé en stop motion à partir de pâte à modeler par le néerlandais Balder Westein, ce court métrage d’animation intitulé “Pommes Frites” nous fait suivre un vendeur de frites ambulant et un trois enfants un soir de Saint Martin… (2 minutes) https://vimeo.com/111414792 Découvrez Mr Hublot, le magnifique court métrage d’animation qui a remporté l’oscar 2014 de sa catégorie. En plus il a été co-réalisé par un français. (11 minutes) https://youtu.be/lswImdrRGl0 Tous les chiens courent après leur queue. Ce chien va réussir à l'attraper et cela va changer ça vie. My Happy End est une animation réalisée par Milen Vitanov avec papier et en stop-motion. (5 minutes) https://www.koreus.com/video/my-happy-end.html Pour son clip Jumpin' le groupe electro-house allemand Laserkraft 3D a fait du stop-motion avec des bouteilles de coca-cola. ( 2 minutes) https://www.koreus.com/video/laserkraft-3d-jumpin.html L'artiste franco-suisse NOTsoNOISY (Guillaume Reymond) a animé en stop-motion l'immeuble de 13 étages de la HESAV (Haute École de Santé Vaud-Suisse).
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