The Painting

202411 min 56 secFilm: Animation

Direction: Michèle Lemieux

Production: Christine Noël (National Film Board of Canada)Julie Roy (National Film Board of Canada)

Script: Michèle Lemieux

A production of the National Film Board of Canada.

An animated short film created using the legendary Alexeïeff-Parker pinscreen, The Painting journeys back centuries to revisit the destiny of Queen Mariana of Austria through her 1652 portrait by Spanish master Diego Velázquez. Married at 14 to her uncle Philip IV of Spain, who was 30 years her senior, she carried the heavy burden of producing a male heir. Mariana was only 18 years old in the Velázquez portrait, but her eyes already betray a sense of sadness and solitude. The Habsburgs’ reluctance to marry outside the family meant that the five children born of this union were marked by 16 generations of inbreeding; they either died in infancy or were unfit to rule, ultimately ending the Spanish Habsburg dynasty.

Fascinated by the portrait and the historical dramas it encapsulates, renowned animation filmmaker Michèle Lemieux plays with light and shadow to bring an imaginary world beyond time to life. The film opens in a museum, lifting Mariana out of the Spanish court to reveal a mysterious, fragile and intemporal figure.

The artistic heir to one of only two active Alexeïeff-Parker pinscreens in the world, Lemieux demonstrates incredible skill and precision, but also wonderful creative freedom in recreating the Velázquez portrait. She was guided both by a reflection on the brutality of institutionalized incest and by the dreamlike musings to which the pinscreen lends itself. The effects of light and colour work hand in hand to animate eyes, distort faces and dissolve the very fabric of the painting. Small details blossom into a universe teeming with life—roots, organs, birds, storms—but tinged with death. The shifting light reveals troubling similarities, and indeed Velázquez painted Mariana’s face directly over an unfinished portrait of her uncle/husband. As if by magic, the shadow play created by hundreds of thousands of pins both forges the shackles of patriarchy and then melts them, freeing the captives.

Its powerful images heightened further by an evocative soundscape, The Painting is a poem of a film, simultaneously physical and intangible, painful and tender, heavenly and deeply human. Michèle Lemieux has created a monumental experimental work, one that goes beyond mere historical biography or animated painting to contemplate its own (im)materiality and the power of art to capture the soul—or to soothe it.

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  • History > Historic People
  • Visual Arts > Painting
  • Women > Pregnancy and Birth

Credits


writing
Michèle Lemieux
animation
Michèle Lemieux
direction
Michèle Lemieux
production
Christine Noël
Julie Roy
editing
Annie Jean
sound designer
Catherine Van Der Donckt
original music
Robert Marcel Lepage
musical adaptation
Robert Marcel Lepage
sound design consultant
Benoît Dame
vocal soloist
Bronwyn Thies-Thompson
voice
Annie Jean
musician
Kerry Bursey
Sheila Hannigan
Pierre-Yves Martel
François Pilon
sound recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
re-recording mixer
Jean-Paul Vialard
additional animation sequences
Nicolas Liguori
graphic designer
Réjean Myette
infographics
Pascal Huynh
Alexandre Morin
translation
Helge Dascher
production assistant
Pierre M. Trudeau
art history consultant
Alexandre Grégoire
online editing
Serge Verreault
technical coordinator
Lyne Lapointe
Jean-François Laprise
Mira Mailhot
Esther Viragh
technical director
Pierre Plouffe
Éric Pouliot
technical specialist - animation
Yannick Grandmont
studio coordinator
Michèle Labelle
Rose Mercier-Marcotte
Laetitia Seguin
administrator
Karine Desmeules
Diane Régimbald
senior production coordinator
Josiane Bernardin
Camila Blos
Nellie Carrier
legal counsel
Christian Pitchen
rights clearance research
Sylvia Mezei
marketing
Geneviève Bérard
publicist
Nadine Viau
line production
Mylène Augustin
Mélanie Boudreau Blanchard
Anne-Marie Bousquet