Click here to subscribe & receive new post notifications via email. The story is simple: A young girl named Alma sees a doll that looks exactly like her in the … Alma.

Encountering a wall with names of various children, she then writes her own name. The word "alma" in Spanish means "soul". Alma is a little girl who ventures into town in the snow. The story is simple: A young girl named Alma sees a doll that looks exactly like her in the window of a toy shop, and when she steps inside and touches the doll, she becomes trapped inside of it. ALMA.

Below you can watch a demonstration of Adriana Ramirez doing this MovieTalk and a related Embedded Reading of Alma with her Spanish 1 students. Alma starts to climb a shelf to reach the doll. Unable to move and trapped, Alma notices all of the other dolls whose eyes blink back at her. The toy pedals across the floor and heads to the exit but the door closes before the toy can escape. . Visit our Ones To Watch Vimeo channel to watch all of our short film picks in one place! Spanish animator Rodrigo Blaas took time off from his regular job at Pixar (where he’d been rising through the ranks since working on 2003’s Finding Nemo) to make the 2009 short “Alma,” a charming and unnerving little film that packs the impact of a classic Twilight Zone episode into five tight minutes. Thinking the shop is closed, Alma begins to walk away before the door suddenly opens. Startled by a noise of mechanical clogs behind her, she turns cautiously around and discovers a doll, on display in a shop window, that looks identical to her. It’s clear from the start that something’s not right. From the mysterious wall of names that Alma signs to the way the storefront resembles a monster’s face, Blaas delivers a quick, bewitching tale of how children are literally consumed by their own narcissism. Teaching Ideas. Spain, 2009, 5 and a half minutes. I had been planning on talking about Pixar's Geri's Gamewhen this animated short by former Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas was linked to me. The film is about a girl named Alma who wanders into a deserted store in Barcelona. Alma is a dark fantasy horror short film from Spain that was produced by the ex-Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas. A different doll is immediately raised in the shop's display window. Elated, she notices the doll of herself on a table. Spanish 2 Unit: Kara Jacobs made this unit for Spanish 2 that uses the past tenses. The beauty of “Alma” is in its brevity. Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. [2] In November 2011, it was reported that the studio has hired Megan Holley, a writer of Sunshine Cleaning, to write a script. In frustration, Alma throws a snowball at the door. On a cold day in Barcelona, Alma comes wandering down a quiet alleyway. She is drawn to a shop window by a familiar looking doll. [4], "Fantastic Fest Announces 2009 Award Winners", "Guillermo del Toro finds soul with 'Alma, "After "Puss in Boots," momentum for another Del Toro animated pic", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alma_(film)&oldid=975143326, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 August 2020, at 23:42. Once she’s inside, another toy furiously tries (and fails) to escape. This short film was created by Rodrigo Blaas, who produced this film in his spare time whilst also working on other Pixar projects. What makes “Alma” so effective though is how it builds to the big switch. © 2020 Pitchfork Media Inc. All rights reserved. Directed and written by Rodrigo Blaas. With the use of stunning 3D animation and beautiful music, short film Alma (directed by Rodrigo Blaas, an ex-Pixar animator) really pulls you in. Alma. Shortly after “Alma” played various festivals—and was nominated for a Goya, the Spanish version of the Oscar—Guillermo del Toro signed on to produce a feature-length version for DreamWorks, with Blaas directing. Let the children listen to the soundtrack of the film, turn off IWB, can they guess what kind of film … [1] The word "alma" in Spanish means "soul". As Alma walks in, she is presented with shelves filled with dolls. Alma is a 2009 Spanish computer-animated dark fantasy horror short film produced by ex-Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas. Overall the unit includes four stories that parallel Alma such as Alba y la maniquí. Alma is a 2009 Spanish computer-animated dark fantasy horror short film produced by ex-Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas. And then the doll itself keeps moving back, forcing Alma to work extra hard to touch it. In Disney live-action remake news, Disney's doing a Prince Charming movie, Broken hearts and broken boats dominate the trailer for John Woo’s. As recently as 2012, del Toro said the project was still moving apace, though Blaas’ name has continued to pop up in Pixar credits, and honestly it’s hard to imagine how this idea could be expanded any further. "Alma" is a 5-minute animated short film from 6 years ago and was written and directed by Rodrigo Blaas, an animator who has worked on quite a few fairly famous film already. Short's director Rodrigo Blaas is again set to direct the feature, with Guillermo del Toro executive producing it.

The film is about a girl named Alma who wanders into a deserted town and store. [3] Del Toro, who is also helping with the story and the design work, said in June 2012 that the film was in visual development. Walking towards it, she trips over a small toy of a boy riding a bicycle. It had received notable recognition at the Fantastic Fest awards. She enters the shop... what will happen when she goes inside? Blaas has also helped with past films such as 'Finding Nemo' and 'Up'. It would be an excellent creepy MovieTalk for around Halloween or during the winter months. Alma enters the store. In October 2010, it was announced that DreamWorks Animation is developing an animated feature film based on Alma. In short, Alma is about a young girl who, whilst walking down a quiet road in France on a snowy winter's day, spots a doll in a shop window who appears to be a look-a-like of herself. Here he shows us how an interesting idea can be made into a convincing movie. The store lures Alma in, playing on her curiosity and greed. Spanish animator Rodrigo Blaas took time off from his regular job at Pixar (where he’d been rising through the ranks since working on 2003’s Finding Nemo) to make the 2009 short “Alma,” a charming and unnerving little film that packs the impact of a classic Twilight Zone episode into five tight minutes. Support So The Theory Goes on Patreon! The moment she touches the doll, she finds herself looking at the shop below from the doll's perspective. (Worst case scenario: It follows the path of “Mama,” a horrifying short that del Toro helped convert into a mediocre feature.) CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. It had received notable recognition at the Fantastic Fest awards. The word alma in Spanish means soul. Curiously, she tries to enter the shop only to find that the door is locked. The locked store opens up mysteriously when Alma throws a snowball at it.

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