The Tesla World Light

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Tesla : Lumière mondiale est un court métrage expérimental à propos des derniers jours de Nikola Tesla, réalisé par Matthew Rankin et sorti en 2017. En mai 2017, le film a eu sa première mondiale dans le cadre de la Semaine de la critique au Festival de Cannes. Il a reçu le Prix des médias et le Prix pour la meilleure technique d'animation au Festival international du film d'animation d'Ottawa, et a gagné une mention spéciale du jury au Festival du nouveau cinéma de Montréal. Le film est produit par Julie Roy pour l’Office national du film du Canada (ONF) . rdf:langString
The Tesla World Light (French: Tesla : lumière mondiale) is an 8-minute 2017 black and white avant-garde film by Montreal director Matthew Rankin imagining the latter days of inventor Nikola Tesla in 1905 in New York City. Rankin has stated that he was interested in exploring Tesla's optimistic utopian vision. The film is a fanciful amalgamation of elements from Tesla's life including his 1905 pleadings for J.P. Morgan to continue funding his World Wireless System and his love for a pigeon. Rankin has stated that "everything in the film is drawn from something [Tesla] wrote or said." The film uses excerpts of Tesla's actual letters to Morgan, which the filmmaker found in the Library of Congress; even a reference to Tesla falling in love with an "electric pigeon" was based on an interview w rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tesla : Lumière mondiale est un court métrage expérimental à propos des derniers jours de Nikola Tesla, réalisé par Matthew Rankin et sorti en 2017. En mai 2017, le film a eu sa première mondiale dans le cadre de la Semaine de la critique au Festival de Cannes. Il a reçu le Prix des médias et le Prix pour la meilleure technique d'animation au Festival international du film d'animation d'Ottawa, et a gagné une mention spéciale du jury au Festival du nouveau cinéma de Montréal. Le film est produit par Julie Roy pour l’Office national du film du Canada (ONF) .
rdf:langString The Tesla World Light (French: Tesla : lumière mondiale) is an 8-minute 2017 black and white avant-garde film by Montreal director Matthew Rankin imagining the latter days of inventor Nikola Tesla in 1905 in New York City. Rankin has stated that he was interested in exploring Tesla's optimistic utopian vision. The film is a fanciful amalgamation of elements from Tesla's life including his 1905 pleadings for J.P. Morgan to continue funding his World Wireless System and his love for a pigeon. Rankin has stated that "everything in the film is drawn from something [Tesla] wrote or said." The film uses excerpts of Tesla's actual letters to Morgan, which the filmmaker found in the Library of Congress; even a reference to Tesla falling in love with an "electric pigeon" was based on an interview with Tesla, according to Rankin. The film is produced by Julie Roy for the National Film Board of Canada.
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