Café Bar
1975 | 6m | English
Popularity: 0.3 (history)
| Director: | Alison De Vere |
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| Writer: | Alison De Vere |
| Staring: |
| A man and a woman converse at a cafe's bar in this animated short. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 01, 1975 |
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| Director: | Alison De Vere |
| Writer: | Alison De Vere |
| Genres: | Animation, Fantasy |
| Keywords | conversation, man woman relationship, cafe, fantasy sequence, short film, wear a mask, emotional relationship |
| Production Companies | Wyatt-Cattaneo |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2026 Entered: May 02, 2024 |
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| Name | Job |
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| Alison De Vere | Story, Animation, Art Designer, Director |
| Sean Lenihan | Editor |
| Ted Gerald | Cinematography |
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I did like the style of the brush-stroke animation on this short feature, but the thread was maybe just a bit too surreal for me. It’s all based around a couple who meet for the first time in a small café and whilst polite enough to each other, are soon lost in their own thoughts - which Alison de V ... ere has brought to life for us here. Like most of our thoughts, cohesiveness isn’t that important as they, independently, visualise an whole range of whacky things - including a knight errant riding his steed to the rescue of his damsel at the mercy of Satan - whilst nodding politely at each other and sipping their vin rouge. It’s quite a quirky observation of our own fantasies, this, and though I didn’t love it, it certainly doesn’t lack for imagination.