Grand Prize, "World's Funniest Cartoon" World Animation Celebration/ U.S. Comedy Arts Festival 1998 Ah, L'Amour | available on bitter films: volume 1 |
"Ah, L'Amour" (1995) was produced at the age of 18 during Don's freshman year at UC
Santa Barbara for a beginning film production class, and was never intended to be screened publicly. Though he had some experience animating shorts on video tape, this was one of the very first things Don had ever shot on film (made most noticeable by the visible fingerprints all
over the camera lens). The two minute 16mm short was nevertheless somehow completed in just a few weeks, with Don's shaky guitar soundtrack - recorded in one take in his dorm room on a broken boom-box - miraculously staying in sync.
The movie initially saw limited action at film festivals because Don was embarassed by it. He was also afraid of being pelted with rocks by angry women, until screenings revealed that women usually cheered very loudly for the cartoon girls, and always applauded much louder than the men. A few of the "evil women" in the film are crude caricatures of some of Don's ex-girlfriends - drawn not so much out of bitterness but from running out of different hair styles to think up. No one could tell that Don drew caricatures because you can barely tell that Don drew people.
"Ah, L'Amour" became a very popular cult film that gave Don the shot in the arm to begin pre-production on Genre. "Ah, L'Amour" was still playing the midnight movie circuit in 1998 when it was awarded the HBO Comedy Arts Festival's Grand Prize Award for "World's Funniest Cartoon."
Production Credits
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1996 |
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour Tribe TV, Verge Entertainment, New Orleans cable broadcast |
1997 |
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation, Volume IV (video) New Orleans Film Festival Green Mountain Independent Film Festival, Vermont Pacific Coast Film Festival |
1998 |
World Animation Celebration
(HBO/Aspen Comedy Arts Festival Grand Prize -- The World's Funniest Cartoon) U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, Aspen Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation tour Spike and Mike's Classic Festival of Animation tour Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, Montreal Sundance Shorts, The Sundance Channel cable broadcast Cucalorus Film Festival, NC Texas Film Festival |
1999 |
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour Spike and Mike's Classic Festival of Animation, Volume V (video) Sundance Shorts, The Sundance Channel cable broadcast Microcinefest, MD |
2000 |
Korn's Sick and Twisted Tour, opening act - North America (with Spike and Mike)
South by Southwest Film Festival, TX Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour Magnolia Film Festival, MO Memphis International Film Festival |
2001 |
Slamdance Film Festival
the Don and Bill Show (touring program w/ Bill Plympton) Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour Annecy International Animation Festival, France Texas Film Festival Hardacre Film Festival, Iowa Birmingham Film and TV Festival, UK Canal+ Spain television broadcast Canal+ Poland and Benelux television broadcast Canal+ France television broadcast RAISAT Italy television broadcast |
2002 |
the Don and Bill Show (touring program w/ Bill Plympton)
Annecy Animation Festival, France Animated Encounters Film Festival, Bristol UK Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour EGG the Arts Show, PBS Muskegon Film Festival, MI Hi Mom Film Festival, NC Antelope Valley Independent Film Festival, CA FAN International Animation Festival, Norwich England |
2003 |
the Don and Bill Show (touring program w/ Bill Plympton) FAN International Animation Festival, Norwich England (Bitter Films retrospective) I Castelli Animati Animation Festival, Italy (Bitter Films retrospective) Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation tour |
2004 | "Jump Cuts" (Comedy Central USA broadcast) |
2005 |
An Evening of Bitter Films: George Eastman House, Rochester NY "Cosmic Zoom" Animation Festival, Denmark (Bitter Films retrospective) Big Muddy Film Fesitval, IL (Bitter Films retrospective) |
2006 |
Bitter Films Volume One: 1995-2005 DVD
Udigrudi World Animation Convention, Brazil (Bitter Films retrospective) |
2007 | SFTV Swiss TV broadcast
Platform Animation Festival, Portland |
2009 | I.Sat, TBS Latin America (TV broadcast) |
2010 | Annecy Animation Festival ("History of Animation" screening) |