NFB Collection
Tilt
197219 min 6 secFilm: Animation
Direction: Don Arioli
Production: Wolf KoenigRobert Verrall
Script: Don Arioli
Co-produced by the NFB and the World Bank.
An animated film exposition of what is wrong with our world and how a little more sharing of wealth on the part of the "have" countries might ease many of the world's economic ills. The world is compared to the ball in a pin-ball machine, bouncing this way or that according to how it is manipulated. The forms that they may take are acted out by cartoon characters in a series of wryly amusing sketches.
Availability
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Subject categories
- Developing Countries > Agriculture, Food and NutritionEconomic and Industrial DevelopmentForeign AidSocial Problems
- Politics and Government > AnimationInternational Assistance
- Food and Food Industries > Foreign AidGlobal Food Supply
- Economics > Foreign Relations and TradeResource Development
- Social Issues > Poverty
Credits
- director
- Don Arioli
- script
- Don Arioli
- producer
- Wolf Koenig
- executive producer
- Robert Verrall
- animation camera
- Raymond Dumas
- Claude Lapierre
- Cameron Gaul
- sound editing
- Peter Hearn
- re-recording
- Roger Lamoureux
- animation
- Les Drew
- Terence Harrison
- Michael Mills
- Hugh Foulds
- Wayne Morris
- Al Sens
- Carlos Sanches
- voice
- Don Arioli
- Pat Conlon
- Steve Bloomer
- music
- Harry Freedman
Awards
- Chris Bronze Plaque International Film and Video Festival
- Special Award of ExcellenceAnnual Conference of the American Institute of Planners