
At Piktura school, recognized for its focus on animation teaching, the short film Ny Fiaran’i Dada (Dad's Car) has been presented. This project, carried out by Jérémy Andriambolisoa, Cérine Raouraoua, William Ghyselen, and Benjamin Germe, tells the story of two brothers who must fix their father's car before he discovers an accident that occurred.
a visual aesthetic inspired by classical art
The short film stands out for its visual style, which evokes artistic movements such as post-impressionism and fauvism. This approach endows each scene with a unique pictorial richness, making every frame look like a painting in motion.
a soundtrack that enhances the experience
The original music, composed by Dimby Randriamanga, is complemented by pieces such as Lendrema by Mahaleo and other traditional songs. Additionally, the sound design by Pablo Cortina, the sound editing by Pierre-Antoine Naline, and the mixing by Christian Cartier create an immersive atmosphere that enriches the narrative.
an example of emerging talent in animation
This short film is not only a demonstration of the artistic potential of Piktura school, but also of how animation can address universal themes such as family and responsibility. The creativity and effort behind this project confirm the impact of animated cinema as a powerful expressive medium.