Edison and Leo

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Edison and Leo
Directed by Neil Burns
Produced by Dean English
Karen Powell
David Valleau
Screenplay by Daegan Fryklind
George Toles
Story by George Toles
Starring Powers Boothe
Gregory Smith
Carly Pope
Music by Michael Richard Plowman
Cinematography Brian Johnson
Editing by Joseph Fitzpatrick
Studio Perfect Circle Productions
Distributed by TVA Films
Release dates
  • September 4, 2008 (2008-09-04) (Toronto International Film Festival)
Running time 79 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
French

Edison and Leo is a 2008 stop-motion animated feature film produced by Perfect Circle Production and Infinity Entertainment. It is Canada's first stop-motion animated feature.

Plot

The film is about the relationship between crazy scientist George Edison and his son Leo. After being electrocuted as a child, Leo is no longer able to touch people without electrocuting them.

Voice cast

Production

It is one of the first stop-motion feature films to not target the family audience, and is being distributed in Canada by TVA Film. Technical director Jean-Luc Dinsdale used Automatic Duck to arrange the film.[1]

Premier

The film's world premier was on September 4, 2008, as the Opening Film of the Canada First section at the Toronto International Film Festival. Toronto International Film Festival Programmer Jesse Wente said about it: "The animation is so gorgeous it almost made me vomit - in a good way - when you see the scene you’ll know what I mean" .[2]

See also

  • List of stop-motion films

References

External links

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