Neighbours
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- In this Oscar®-winning short film, Norman McLaren employs the principles normally used to put drawings or puppets into motion to animate live actors. The story is a parable about two people who come to blows over the possession of a flower.
Directed by Norman McLaren - 1952 | 8 min
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"If all my films were to be destroyed except one, I would want that one to be Neighbors because I feel it has a permanent message about human nature." -Norman McLaren
The name of the movie is "Neighbours". This is Canada buddy.
I immediately thought 'World Politics' as of the Cold War era.
In 2020, this theme seems like children's play in comparison. Today, we're owned by Corporations disguised as Governments(Deep State), Banks(Federal Reserve), Social Media(...) and philanthropic foundations(Soros, Clintons). H U R R A H / WWG1WGA
@@grrwuff4099 we got a conspiracy theorist over here
@@grrwuff4099 One thing remains constant throughout: humans cannot get it together.
What a moron
... and here I am, just watching the shadows once I realized that the production was time-consuming and naturally-lit.
This film was made before editing staff were given credit for their works, but I know for a fact that my grandpa was lead editor for film splicing in this picture. Consider how hard it would have been to make a person glide across the ground in 1953, and try to tell me this isn't art.
Do you have info about the deleted scenes?
It's called stop motion
@@arturmusial8579 Precisely!!! Look at old Disneys' vs new ones, and you'll see a lack of credit in the early days being replaced by over-vigilant attributions.
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Definitively art. Beautiful, really.
This got dark real fast, but I cant deny brilliance when it slaps me in the face
With a fence post!
This aged better then it should’ve.
One thing I noticed (and I'm not sure if it is intentional or not) is how the men died and were buried on the opposite side of where they came from. Interpret that how you will.
Must be intentional
Neighbours (French title: Voisins) is a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Produced at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, the film uses pixilation, an animation technique using live actors as stop motion objects. McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound. (Wikipedia)
So repulsive to call this an "anti-war film". Do they not notice one of the neighbors is explicitly a pacifist? The point of the movie is far more human. But pompous writers always have to assign political labels to things. So that the art they like is on their team and not the other. Ugh.
@@mateistoian726 niether neighbor is explicitly pacifist.
@@bobcat420 i disagree
And so it begins...
@@nickturner4150 who says it begins, how dare you declare the start before I'm even ready. Just know you have what's coming to you!
This film will only ever age even better so long as humanity exists.
Absolutely remarkable that this was made in 1952. Simply remarkable. McLaren was truly the godfather of stop-motion animation, as well as of experimental cinema more generally. Just insane!
bok gibi yorum
Norman McLaren was one of very few artists who knew how sound looks.
The flower wanted to be with both of them, you know.
I can only imagine how shockingly violent this was at the time it came out, given the Looney Tunes-esque antics in the first half. It's still pretty shocking even today.
Especially the part with the wife and kids
Popular American pulp magazines in the 1950s could be pretty violent actually, the worst cover image I've seen was a 1958 detective stories magazine called "Guilty". It literally showed a woman pinning a man to the ground and murdering him with a blowtorch, while he screams in agony. While not as horrible as that, the very popular Western stories magazine Ranch Romances sometimes showed cowboys AND cowgirls both killing thugs as their cover art (so romantic). Violence sadly has been more common historically than we'd like to admit.
It was indeed. In fact the scene where the men murder each others wives and babies was deleted, but it was later reinstated. However the original negatives were destroyed so they salvaged the scene from a poor quality positive print. If you look at other uploads on CZcams that scene is poor quality
You have to remember that WWII had just ended and the terrible effect it had on the returning soldiers, perhaps even these actors were witness to or participated in unspeakable acts of violence. This film was a clear message of what war does to humanity
This scared the daylights out of me as a kid, still relevant. Well done NFB.
I understood this as a boy to some degree.
@@markdemell3717 I understood it perfectly, as strife was a background to my daily life. Genius, all the way thru.
This was brilliant. EONS ahead of its time for 1952 and still as relevant as ever.
I should show this to my dad who is a land surveyor. It’s his job to determine where the property lines are. Anyone who tries to measure their own property is setting themselves up for disaster.
i swear the similarity between this and the majority if tiktok skits i’ve seen is astounding. seventy years later, and stop motion jumping sped up is still peak comedy.
Humans love to do similar things :)
...'comedy'...?
I think you missed the point of this. Maybe time for less tiktok? 🤔
This is funny to you? Not at all comedy and you've obviously missed the point of this masterpiece.
@@bretthuey30 bro they’re just saying stop motion jumping sped up looks funny and that it’s also a trend on tiktok 😭 relax
I recorded this film from TV to VHS video tape, about twenty years ago. Of course the video cassette was lost and I'd forgotten about the film. I was just watching another short film called "Everything is a Remix" by Kirby Ferguson. At the end of Episode Four (all four episodes were edited together in the version I saw) I noticed a short clip of this film, which prompted me to do a little search to find the original.
Great to see it again. And the soundtrack is fantastic, too, made using old production techniques, that a woman called Daphne Oram went on to develop with her Oramics machine.
I'm sure you can get a version of her machine for the iPhone, now. This then leads me back to the Ferguson film (Everything is a Remix) ... Well worth a watch. (copy, transform, combine).
The Canada National Film Board sells a DVD pack with almost all Norman McLaren production.
They really knew how to send a message back in elementary school. I got this and Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery inside a couple of years in the early 70s.
So strange to see how this filmmaking technique began and think of how it has been used since. Animation is such a recent phenomenon, it's easy to forget we are still seeing it grow from infancy. Much respect for the trailblazers
its like a fight between charli chaplin and buster keaton
this traumatised me since i first saw it in public school...
I like the fact that he DREW the music/soundtrack effects directly onto the film stock.
"Lose your love when you say the word 'mine' '", as in the Neil Young song.
Another Canadian genius!
absolutely superb, and more relevant than ever...
Mclaren would scratch experimentally and directly on the film stock's soundtrack to create the sound and music. He was an absolute genius.
Two gods of space-time fight over flower that gets you high.
I've loved this film since the 1950's :)
Hello! Whas this film very modern for its time back then?
This seriously feels like a GMod skit.
Especially the way he walked during that one time HAHAHAH thats why i love it so much :D
Thanks for posting this. I first saw this in the sixties. The message is just as impactful today!
Amazing. One of my favorite shorts, ever
Saw this in college years ago, but forgot the title. I've finally found it!
A masterpiece i have never forgotten
Amazing short film! I came across it, and couldn't remember where I had seen it (at the time I didn't watch it, just saw the title), but the idea from what I'd read about it came back to my memory very clear: two men fighting over something. This reminds me of an excellent book, a Novelle from a Gottfried Keller, 'Romeo und Juliet auf dem Dorf'.
My new favorite short film
aplaudi de pé em meu escritório como se estivesse em uma amostra de arte. Eu não acredito que estou assistindo isso pela primeira vez apenas em 2024. O mundo deveria conhecer isso
Mom: Go play with the Neighbor's kids
The Neighbor's kids:
This film is so creative and at the same time it has such a fundamental message about the human race, the way we deal with possession, our relations with others and our instincts. Can anyone recommend me similar artists to Norman McLaren?
Grant Munro, who is the right handed neighbour.
The pure and sinister form of human nature.
On the nose! And if that isn't funny, I don't know what is.
I first saw this film in 16 mm back in 1967. It has remained with me today (2018) an a film which made XLNT use of stop motion photography.
So this what inspired Star Wars, dope!!!
A press release issued by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2005 stated that "Documentary Short Subject winners Benjy (1951) and Neighbours (1952) are among a group of films that not only competed, but won Academy Awards in what were clearly inappropriate categories. Benjy, directed by Fred Zinnemann and narrated by Henry Fonda, is the fictional tale of a crippled boy. The film was used as a fundraiser for the Los Angeles Orthopedic Hospital... Norman McLaren's Neighbours, which today would compete in the Animated Short category, used 'pixelation' - animation using living people - to create an allegory of war."
First!
How are these so amazing and deep?
This is so incredible, the full animation is a master piece. Thanks to Roberto Andrade (a.k.a. Tio Rober) for this recommendation.
I saw this in HIgh School in the '70s and I never forgot it. I think it is the genesis of the battles between Peter Griffin and the chicken in Family Guy.
I remember watching this in an experimental film class and remarking that it reminded me of a Boobah storypeople skit... and it does certainly have the same energy albeit it also has a much much darker meaning.
Very good very nice👍
This video made me laugh in school
Yep they were fighting so long they forgot what they were fighting for.😢
I remember my mom calling the library where she rented it from and complaining 😂😂😂😂
Great!!!😂😂😂
The last time I saw this was in Sunday school around 1960. I was probably 4 years old.
that was savage 😂😂😂
Der Film hatte eine wichtige Thematik
Very good Vidio pls make more!!!!!!!
sencillamente maravilloso
In 1952, Canada had fought in WW2 a few years ago and was curently fighting in Korea.
How is amazement related to the creativity of the director of this short film?
so good wow i definitely love this original soundtrack better too
My Mom Shared This On Facebook
I Love Vintage Films Even Though I Was Born In The 2000s
omg ur so quirky for liking vintage films!! nobody does that anymore its almost like the marjority of best movies of all time arent vintage!
@@miaalmeida4787 Thanks
@@miaalmeida4787 I was born in the 80's and I only truly appreciate Michael Bay transformer films, the absolute peak of cinema. Shame nobody made any decent films before I was born.
Guter Film. Krasse Thematik
The first GMod animation
This movie is very good for René Girard anthropology.
Reminds me a lot of the animated short "Balance".
El esfuerzo que llevó hacer esto uffffff
Good Film
He He■□■
Sometimes I fight with my neighbor over some weed too.
So funny, though its long before but still meaningful
this is thee most disturbing and traumatizing film we've/i've ever seen as a kid/children..they shoulda warned us..i still see the horrible violent image of the soccer kicked baby..omg!..thanks for the memories NFB....lol :P
Odd, upon rediscovering this short I was just commenting to a friend that I was surprised that we DIDN'T really .. seem to process the actual depiction for what it was as children. For me it was much more disturbing as an adult of 50, as in "Did I really just see that?"
For more messed up nostalgia, search Zoopsie - another NFB classic.
feel exactly the same way
And people call them WAR HEROES
the soldiers were heroes because they were technically forced to go fight, the people who made them fight are the arseholes
That escalated quickly...
You see how the film is symbolic , fighting over ownership of natural resources, which belongs to neither side, can start a war
Uh huh. Isn't that true right this moment, in 2023, in many parts of the world? McLaren was the sh-t!
I REMEMBER SEEING THIS VIDEO FROM THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA IN GRADE FOUR.
2:34 I like this scene jump on that was funny make me laughter.
My teacher showed me this short film!!
مبدع استمر الله يوفقك
...this FEELS like a Kids in the Hall sketch o -o
Psychedelic.
"Don't kick the baby." -South Park
Coool
It’s a tie at the end
"Where do wars and fights come from among you? Do they not come from your desires for pleasure that war in your members? You lust and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war. Yet you do not have because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures,"James 4:1-3
There is hope...
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life," John 3:16.
nobody cares! BEAT IT!
Man has dominated man to his injury.
@@harrychestwigg no YOU BEAT IT... 26 people seem to care...
The absolute irony that somehow seems to escape you is that so many wars throughout history were fought over religion, specifically the one from whose scriptures you have quoted...
@seemeasis Great point, you have succinctly demonstrated how religion creates divides that lead to conflict and ultimately war. This story could be understood as two religious zealots proclaiming truth and ownership over a flowered shrine. One shouting your quotes from the bible, the other utterly rejecting them. Subtle point you made, but you clearly demonstrated the danger of trying to force ones religion on others.
War krass cool
Yo y mi amigo cuando nos gusta la misma chica
"I was inspired to make Neighbours by a stay of almost a year in the People's Republic of China. Although I only saw the beginnings of Mao's revolution, my faith in human nature was reinvigorated by it. Then I came back to Quebec and the Korean War began. (...) I decided to make a really strong film about anti-militarism and against war." - Norman McLaren
I can't imagine a worse footnote than that.
Todo esto me recuerda de alguna extrañan manera al juego arcade Po.Li.Ru.La.
Flowey, the flower
Is that the original soundtrack? I just watched this film but it had another music so i wanto to know if this is from the original version.
This is the original soundtrack
This is ABSOLUTELY the original soundtrack. It's painted on the film, it's actually a form of synthesis!
And whoever changed the soundtrack to some random music should be fined or shot.
Actually, I just told that other guy that he should at least tell people up front that he has changed the audio.
Bravo!
This is a 21 th a century meme
I wish for a million moths ... Wait, wrong movie.
The short that inspired Extreme to create the music video for Rest In Peace
I remember when the video first came out, then suddenly the only version shown was without the Norm McLaran inspired stuff. I think they ran into some legal issues with it back then.
Hey neighbour, heeeey neighbour. That's how it starts.
Pau esta no es la pelicula
😮😮
Based on Writer S.Ra Suggestion I amwatching this
Big time
Redmond and Blutarch Mann when the entire state of New Mexico
I spotted a mistake. From 3:50 to 4:00 look behind the man with the blue shirt. You'll see a shadow.
and?
Jay McDonald Films Unavoidable
São dois vizinhos aparentemente ambas as vidas são bem parecidas, até que uma flor nasce na "divisa" de suas casas e começa o dilema pra saber quem será o dono.
A grande questão que é pra ser discutida é o egoísmo, em quanto você esta ali brigando por algo que não tem dono (por exemplo como vemos nessa situação) você deixa de aproveita, perde o seu tempo brigando que foi o motivo da morte da flor, enquanto você poderia "dividir" e não perde lá... Tudo por culpa do seu egoísmo.
Pretty sure that flower is an SCP if it has that effect on the men sniffing it.
Poet Robert Frost said: good fences make good neigbours.
The sentiment of the poem is the opposite of that quote. He proposed that fences between neighbors are not necessary.