The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg

20008 min 49 secFilm: Animation, Children's film, Fiction

Direction: Paul Driessen

Production: David VerrallMarcy Page

A playful and poignant animated short about a boy with an over-active imagination, The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg presents two worlds -reality and fantasy. Paul Driessen's multi-layered split-screen approach revels in the shifting boundaries between these two realms. In this cautionary tale, the young protagonist, bored with his lot, imagines a diabolic and dangerous life of adventure. But when our would-be hero, accustomed to eluding mobsters and monsters in his daydreams, finally finds himself facing a real-life drama, he can't believe his eyes. It's even harder for him to convince anyone else of what he's seen - an iceberg! Suddenly, the mundane life that he always wanted to escape, is what he wishes to recapture. Film without words.

Subject categories


  • Children and Youth > Children's StoriesYouthful Perspectives
  • English Language Arts > Children's Stories/Fables
  • Technology Education > Communications and Technology
  • Social Studies > Communities in Canada/World
  • Languages > French as a Second Language

Credits


director
Paul Driessen
animation
Paul Driessen
music
Normand Roger
music collaboration
Denis L. Chartrand
sound design
Normand Roger
Jean-Baptiste Roger
sound editing
Normand Roger
Jean-Baptiste Roger
infographics
Randall Finnerty
digital imaging - assistance
Osama Afify
digital imaging resources
Ines Hardtke
Marc St-Pierre
re-recording
Serge Boivin
Jean Paul Vialard
post-production coordination
Richard Lesage
administration
Gisèle Guilbault
executive producer
David Verrall
producer
Marcy Page

Awards


  • Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best AnimationYorkton Film Festival
  • Special Jury AwardInternational Animated Film Festival
  • FIPRESCI Award - For the innovative form of storytelling, involving the audience in a little boy's inner world.International Animated Film Festival
  • Silver FIPA - Category: Short FilmFIPADOC- Festival international documentaire
  • Award - Category: Best Original Soundtrack - with a cash prize of 200,000PTE (1,360$Cdn)International Animated Film Festival / CINANIMA
  • Class B Award (7 - 21 minutes)(ex-aequo with Au Premier Dimanche d'Août by Florence Miailhe) given by the International Jury- with a cash prize of 200,000PTE (1,329$Cdn divided between the winners)International Animated Film Festival / CINANIMA
  • Silver Dove - Category: Animated Films and Videos - with a cash prize of 4,000DM (2,704$Cdn)International Festival for Documentary and Animated Film
  • Silver Dragon - Category: Animation - with a cash prize of 10,000PLN (2,500$US)International Film Festival
  • Prize Centaur - Category: Best Animated Film - with a cash prize of 2000USDMessage to Man
  • Special Award "for the clarity of visual narration, the fluidity of animation and the quality of soundtrack"World Festival of Animated Films
  • Special International Jury PrizeInternational Animation Festival
  • Genie Award for Best Animated ShortGenie Awards
  • Golden PrizeInternational Animation Festival
  • Best Prize for Short Film - with a cash prize of 3,000,000Won (approx. 3,735$Cdn)Seoul International Animation Festival