I Am So Proud of You (2008)
DVD5 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 4:3 | 00:21:34 | 1,98 Gb
Two tracks: Score only or Score+English Narration AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Animation, Comedy
DVD5 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 4:3 | 00:21:34 | 1,98 Gb
Two tracks: Score only or Score+English Narration AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Director: Don Hertzfeldt
'I Am So Proud Of You' is a 2008 animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is the second chapter of a planned three-part story about the character Bill and continues the dark and philosophical humor of the first film, Everything Will Be OK. In this chapter, Bill’s slow recovery is haunted by his troubled family history.
The film has won a number of film festival awards, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay at the Fargo Film Festival and the Golden Starfish Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
Chris Robinson, author and director of the Ottawa International Animation Festival described the film as, “A fucking masterpiece. I can’t even begin to articulate my thoughts about the film but it just gave me shivers and I wasn’t able to attend the party after the screening. Just had to be alone. It had this effect on a number of other people here too. Stunning, beautiful, tragic, absurd work.”
Filmmaker David Patrick Lowery wrote, “I Am So Proud Of You is, I think, as good a pick as any for film of the year. Certainly as good as Synecdoche, NY, and just as full of grand and complex thoughts about life and death and bodily fluids and years rapidly advancing, coming to ends and beginnings, back and forth, over and over, until one slips indistinguishably into the next.”
The First Chapter - Everything Will Be Ok - is here
A stunning gut-punch of a short film…. Proud is the latest mortality play from Oscar-nominated director Don Hertzfeldt, and it lives up to its pedigree, boldly taking on concepts like family, pain and loss. An intermission might be necessary after this program so audiences can step outside and catch their breath. It's that effective. - Orlando Weekly
[Everything will be OK and I am so proud of you] tell the story of Bill, a stick figure everyman who stoically endures the pain, uncertainty, and excruciating beauty of life. Hertzfeldt's work is sometimes elusive in its simplicity, but it can be profound as well; with his humor, darkness, philosophical yearning, and insistence on drawing every line himself, he may be the only legitimate successor to Charles M Schulz. Except for all the money, of course. - J.R. Jones, Chicago Reader
….a fucking masterpiece. I can't even begin to articulate my thoughts about the film but it just gave me shivers and I wasn't able to attend the party after the screening. Just had to be alone. It had this effect on a number of other people here too…. stunning, beautiful, tragic, absurd work. - Chris Robinson, artistic director Ottawa International Animation Festival
…the sequel to 2007's amazing Everything Will Be Ok, about a stick-man named Bill who is recovering from a near-fatal illness and musing on his family history, impending demise, and a boy with aluminum hooks for arms. Twistedly funny, brilliantly paced, heart-breaking, and thought-provoking stuff. If you're not familiar with Don Hertzfeldt, you will be amazed by how much his stick drawings will make you feel. - Metromix Orlando
All of the animators featured in this year's festival are dedicated artists who are intimately involved with their craft, but Hertzfeldt is a true auteur whose stick figure characters are a reminder of the heart and artistry that can be achieved with pencil, paper and an appreciation for the basic tools and methods of the animator. - Brett Rogers, San Jose Examiner
An extraordinary meditation on life, childhood, aging, futility and the search for meaning. Fusing the work of artists like Guy Maddin, David Lynch and Crispin Glover, animator Don Hertzfeldt has created a masterwork. Watching this twenty-two minute life story of stick-figure, 'Bill', is to see someone in complete control of their medium. It's hysterically funny, whimsical, macabre, horrifying, sentimental, mawkish, chilling, insightful and sublime all at the same moment. Make the time to see this picture if you can't see it at the Fest then put it on your queue, your download in-box, your phone insta-list whatever, whatever you use to view films make a note and see it." - Jett Loe, the Film Talk
Special Features:
- The Bitter Films archives (deleted scenes, notes, sketches, bad ideas, wishful thinking, regrets, photos and distant memories)
Note! The First Chapter - Everything Will Be Ok - is here
The third chapter still is in production now.
All Credits goes to Original uploader.
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