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Une petite couturière attend son mari parti à la guerre.
A seamstress is waiting for her husband.to come back from the war.

De Lucrèce ANDREAE, Alice DIEUDONNE, Tracy NOWOCIEN, Florian PARROT, Ornélie PRIOUL, Rémy SCHAEPMAN, étudiants de la formation Conception et réalisation de films d'animation (3me année) de GOBELINS, l'école de l'image.
Durée : 3 minutes 35 secondes.

La distribution des films produits par GOBELINS, l'école de l'image est assurée par Premium Films (130 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris, tél. +33 1 42 77 06 39, mél. : animation@premium-films.com).

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  • Continued: the eagle (the hatred of the nazi party) completely consumes the woman (peace) and the world made of fabric is now getting tourn apart and in representation the world that is now held together by peace is being tourn apart by the nazi party's hatred for non-aryan people and thus the end of an era of peace in between wars and the start of a new era or WW2. PHEW you don know how long it took to write all this please tell me what you think of mt analysis

    - diego

  • I think the woman is the Europe and the Eagle is Germany.

    And she is not the wife but more the mother.

    A mother that cares of her other children more than the one causing the 1st war.

    I think this makes more sense than the interpretation in which the eagle is "the hatred of the nazi party" and she "the peace".

    Europe heals herself at the expense of Germany. (He helping her sewing)

    But then is yet again torn apart by Germany cause of her neglect toward it.

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  • Looks like Pink Floyd's the Wall (good bye blue sky).

  • To me the woman represents the humanitarian movements that began after WW2; striving to mend all that was broken. But the corruption of the soul which has beheld war and oppression will not be contained for long. Sooner or later the Raven tears away all that was mended and a new cycle begins.

  • It could also just and simply be about the ravages of war, physical and mental. As if the war never really ended because its presence endures in ourselves and can still be felt, like a haunting ghost or a wound that never heals, no matter how much effort you put into sewing the scars.

  • @Messistale That is your way to interpret it. I'm pretty sure the meaning of the cartoon is much more wide in terms of human nature than just "Germany and Europe".

  • I am not quite sure what to think about. It's doubtlessly done fine.The music is cute, too. Perhaps it's - apart from all these country and war things - the idea to think more to people than to mend houses and machines......?

  • Germany tore Europe apart

  • @iWANsweet The husband represents Germany. His transformation into the scissors-monster-bird thing is the transition to Nazi Germany. I think the woman represents peace and European civilians in general.

  • I'm still confused about this. I can't tell where I am Confused tho, thats what makes it hard to explain. So the husband is whats left of the nazi's hate? The woman is mending the world and he's destroying it. And I still don't know why. So is the woman German or aryan? I dont think she's Aryan for sure, but german probably and.... Ah, I lost it again.

  • I think it's significant that the seamstress is completely oblivious to what's happening to the soldier until it's too late.

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