Tower Bawher

20053 min 46 secFilm: Animation, Experimental

G

Direction: Theodore Ushev

Production: Michèle BélangerMarcel JeanMarc Bertrand

Script: Theodore Ushev

Tower Bawher is like a whirlwind tour of Russian constructivist art, and filmmaker Theodore Ushev pays homage to the movement with cascading, energetic animation. Constructivism was born out of the Russian Revolution of 1917, and Tower Bawher is filled with visual references to artists of the era (including Vertov, Stenberg, Rodchenko, Lissitsky and Popova), who saw their art as being in the service of the people. The work of these artists was a key part of the cultural landscape in Ushev's native Bulgaria. Over the same stirring Georgy Sviridov music that opened the Soviet regime's nightly newscast in the 1970s, Ushev highlights line, form and dynamic rhythms in place of volume and static mass. The title of the film is an allusion to constructivist architect Vladimir Tatlin's tower, conceived in homage to the glory of the proletariat. Drawing on the tower's design, the movement in the film draws us continually upwards towards a utopian summit. But in the end, all of the grandiose, futuristic forms that point to a glowing future wind up crashing under the weight of ideology. In Tower Bawher Ushev celebrates the genius of constructivist artists, while also offering a scathing commentary on art in the service of ideology. A film without words.

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Subject categories


  • Arts > Arts and ArtistsCreativity and Inspiration
  • Visual Arts > Contemporary Art
  • Architecture > Foreign Countries
  • History and Citizenship Education > Culture and Currents of Thought (1500-present)
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Feminism

Credits


script
Theodore Ushev
direction
Theodore Ushev
animation
Theodore Ushev
re-recording
Serge Boivin
Geoffrey Mitchell
Shelley Craig
digital imaging specialist
Susan Gourley
on-line
Denis Pilon
marketing
Christine Noël
Julie Roy
administration
Diane Régimbald
technical coordination
Julie Laperrière
line production
Francine Langdeau
executive producer
Michèle Bélanger
Marcel Jean
producer
Marc Bertrand

Awards


  • Special MentionRencontres Internationales du Cinéma d'Animation
  • Award for Best Film Over $50,000 - with cash prize of 5,000$US + Toon Boom Storyboard ProPlatform International Animation Festival
  • Award for Best Abstract FilmLondon International Animation Festival - LIAF
  • Award for Best non narrative filmInt’l Festival of Animated Films / I Castelli Animati
  • Prize 2: Onda CurtaInternational Animated Film Festival / CINANIMA
  • Jury's Special Prize - Prize City of Espinho with a cash prize of 2,500Euros (approx $3,600Cdn)International Animated Film Festival / CINANIMA