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'''''La Guerre des matières''''' is a {{Year|2003}} comedy brickfilm by Frédéric Doazan.<ref name=":0">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140915081455/http://la-cause.org:80/la-guerre-des-matieres/ ''La Guerre des matières'' website page archive]</ref> It is a mockumentary about a war between LEGO minifigures and stuffed animals.<ref name=":1">[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1spii ''La Guerre des matières'' on Dailymotion]</ref> Within the French brickfilming community, it is considered to be an early classic.<ref>[https://www.brick-a-brack.com/threads/thread/12/ Brickfilm Hall of Fame thread on Brick à Brack]</ref>
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'''''La Guerre des matières''''' is a {{Year|2003}} parody brickfilm by Frédéric Doazan.<ref name=":0">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140915081455/http://la-cause.org:80/la-guerre-des-matieres/ ''La Guerre des matières'' website page archive]</ref> It is a mockumentary about a war between LEGO minifigures and stuffed animals.<ref name=":1">[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1spii ''La Guerre des matières'' on Dailymotion]</ref> Within the French brickfilming community, it is considered to be an early classic.<ref>[https://www.brick-a-brack.com/threads/thread/12/ Brickfilm Hall of Fame thread on Brick à Brack]</ref>
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==

Revision as of 23:46, 3 December 2018

La Guerre des matières is a 2003 parody brickfilm by Frédéric Doazan.[1] It is a mockumentary about a war between LEGO minifigures and stuffed animals.[2] Within the French brickfilming community, it is considered to be an early classic.[3]

Plot

Crew

  • Frédéric Doazan - Writer, Director, Editor
  • Pierre Joigny - Assistance
  • Carla Alves - Assistance
  • Niels Adde - Voice-over

Awards

Year Competition Category Result
2003 Festival Imag'Essonne Prix du Scenario Won
Festival "Images in Air" Grand Prix Won
2004 Festival Prototype Vidéo Prix "Délirium" Won

The film made multiple other festival appearances in 2003 and 2004. In January 2004, it was featured in the magazine SFX.[1]

References