Bingo (1998 film)
1998 animated short film by Chris Landreth / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bingo is a 1998 animated short film directed by Chris Landreth. The short is based on the stage play Disregard This Play by the theater troupe The Neo Futurists. It uses surrealistic imagery and dialogue to tell the story of an ordinary man who is surrounded by characters who insist that he is someone named "Bingo the Clown" even though he is not. Eventually, the man is worn down by their unwavering insistence and comes to believe that he is Bingo the Clown.
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Directed by | Chris Landreth |
Written by | Greg Kotis |
Produced by | Penny Wilson Kevin Tureski Andy Jones |
Starring | David Kodeski Phil Ridarelli Diana Slickman Stephanie Shaw Dave Awl Greg Allen |
Edited by | Craig Clarke Matt Lyon |
Music by | Jim LaMarche |
Distributed by | Alias|Wavefront |
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Running time | 5 min 35 sec |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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At the time of Bingo's creation, Landreth was employed as an animator at Alias|Wavefront, and the film was used to demonstrate the capabilities of the company's new Maya animation software.