Evelyn Lambart

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Evelyn Lambart

Born July 23, 1914 · Ottowa, Ontario, Canada

Died April 3, 1999 · aged 84

Evelyn Lambart (23 July 1914 – 3 April 1999) was a Canadian animator and technical director with the National Film Board of Canada, known for her early collaborations with Norman McLaren as well as her later films, as sole director.

Known For

PinscreenPinscreen · 1973
Pinscreen
6.21973
MovieDocumentaryAnimation
Pinscreen animation makes use of a screen filled with movable pins, which can be moved in or out by pressing an object onto the screen. The screen is lit from the side so that the pins cast shadows.
Family TreeFamily Tree · 1950
Family Tree
7.51950
MovieAnimation
The story of the settlement of Canada, illustrated with cheerful animated cartoons. The arrival of Jacques Cartier, the fishing and fur trades which followed, and the rival colonization by the French and British, climaxed by the battle of the Plains of Abraham, are depicted. The coming of the United Empire Loyalists is seen; then the west-coast gold rush and the completion of the transcontinental railway. New branches were added to the family tree when many European settlers came to fill the great spaces of the Prairies. Finally, we see the whole country matured into a nation, its traditions enriched by those of many peoples.
MosaicMosaic · 1965
Mosaic
5.51965
MovieAnimation
A man sets a ping-pong ball into motion and it becomes fruitful and multiplies.
Begone Dull CareBegone Dull Care · 1949
Begone Dull Care
7.01949
MovieAnimationMusic
In this extraordinary short animation, Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren painted colours, shapes, and transformations directly onto their filmstrip. The result is a vivid interpretation, in fluid lines and colour, of jazz music played by the Oscar Peterson Trio.
The Story of ChristmasThe Story of Christmas · 1973
The Story of Christmas
7.01973
MovieAnimation
This short animation tells the familiar story of Christmas in an innovative and colourful way. Filmmaker Evelyn Lambart uses glowing zinc cut-outs to give this traditional tale a contemporary twist. Akin to a joyful medieval manuscript, the film is embellished by the artist's own whimsy—heraldic trumpet sounds, luminescent light, and wildflowers in every scene tell the message of rebirth. A film without dialogue.
A Chairy TaleA Chairy Tale · 1957
A Chairy Tale
6.81957
MovieComedyAnimation
An ordinary-looking chair refuses to be sat upon.
Paradise LostParadise Lost · 1970
Paradise Lost
7.51970
MovieAnimation
This short animation by artist and animator Evelyn Lambart offers a wordless plea for the right of all living creatures to a clean, unpolluted environment. With rich colour and intricate animated motion, the film features birds, butterflies and other woodland creatures succumbing to air pollution caused by human inventions.
The Colour of LifeThe Colour of Life · 1955
The Colour of Life
9.01955
MovieDocumentary
This film probes the perennial miracle of the growth of a seedling, the seasonal upsurge of life in a forest giant, and the mysterious alchemy of a single leaf. Presented in magnified dimension through time-lapse photography and animated diagrams, a maple leaf and segments of a tree serve to illustrate the physiological processes that go on in all plants.

Filmography

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