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- Logorama - Wikipedia
Logorama is a 2009 French adult animated satirical short film produced by the French graphic design and animation studio H5 as their first and only cinematic project
- Logorama - Oscar Winning Animation by H5 - Alaux, de Crécy, Houplain . . .
⭐ Academy Award for Best Animated Short – 82nd Academy Awards (2010) ⭐ Spectacular car chases, an intense hostage crisis, wild animals rampaging through the city and even more in LOGORAMA!
- Logorama | Videos Movies on Vimeo
This is a short film that was directed by the French animation collective H5, François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy + Ludovic Houplain It was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2009 It opened the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and won a 2010 academy award under the category of animated short
- Logorama (Short 2009) - IMDb
'Logorama' is an Oscar-winning short comedy that cleverly satirizes extreme corporate-and-consumerism by creating a universe built upon various logos and products and inserting within this universe a largely parodic action-movie-plot
- Logorama (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
Imagine a Product Placement film As in, it's a film made up entirely of product placement Logorama is a short animated French film released in 2009, directed by François Alaux, Hervé de Crecy, and Ludovic Houplain Although the film was made in France, the dialogue is entirely in English
- Logorama analysis - Filmnosis
Logorama is an unconventional short film created at French studio H5 that plays with one of the most prominent cultural phenomenons of the past century: the evolution of brands, marketing and the refining of the act of persuasion for commercial purposes
- Logorama | The Fandub Database | Fandom
Logorama is a 2009 French-American adult animated crime disaster black comedy short film produced by the French graphic design and animation studio H5 as their first and only cinematic project made so far
- This Oscar-Winning Short Built a Chaotic World Entirely Out of Logos
Every now and again a movie comes along that makes one wonder how it ever legally got made, with that sentiment proving doubly true for Logorama, an Oscar-winning animated short that built an
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