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La Luna – Full Versiyon

La Luna – Full Versiyon

La Luna (IPA: /laˈluna/ [laˈluːna], The Moon) is a Pixar computer-animated short film, directed and written by Enrico Casarosa. The short premiered on June 6, 2011 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France,[2] and was paired with Pixar’s Brave for its theatrical release on June 22, 2012, premiering before the film’s beginning. La Luna will be released on November 13, 2012, on the Brave DVD and Blu-ray,[3] and on a new collection of Pixar’s short films.[4]
La Luna was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards.[5]

A young boy, Bambino, goes on a midnight sailing trip with his father Papà and grandfather Nonno. After they anchor their boat in the middle of the sea, Papà presents Bambino with a cap similar to the ones he and Nonno wear. The two men disagree on how Bambino should wear it, with Papà pulling it low over his eyes and Nonno pushing it back on his head. Papà sets up a long ladder for Bambino to climb so he can set the boat’s anchor on the full moon, and the three ascend to start their work of sweeping fallen stars off the lunar surface.
Papà urges Bambino to use a pushbroom on the stars, while Nonno favors a besom broom. As they quarrel, a huge star crashes down on the moon; it is far too large for any of them to move by themselves. Turning his cap backwards, the way he wants to wear it, Bambino climbs onto the star and taps it with a hammer. It bursts apart into hundreds of smaller stars, and all three go to work sweeping them up, with Bambino choosing a rake instead of either man’s broom. Once the job is done, they climb back down into their boat and look up at the moon, which now displays a glowing crescent phase thanks to their efforts.

La Luna

Küçük bir çocuğun babası ve büyük babası tarafından ilk defa yanlarında çalışmaya götürüldüğü bir gecede, görünürde hiç kara parçası olmayan denizin ortasında ahşap bir sandalın içinde oturur ve beklerler. Kısa zaman sonra küçük çocuk ailesinin sıradışı çalışma yöntemlerine şaşıracaktır. Babasının izlediği yöntemi mi uygulamalıdır yoksa büyük babasınınkini mi? Acaba eskimiş geleneklerin ve çatışan fikirlerin ortasında kendi yöntemlerini bulabilecek midir?

”La Luna”, Annecy Uluslararası Animasyon Festivalinde ilk gösterimi yapıldıktan sonra Oskar’a aday olan Pixar’ın son kısa filmi. Yönetmeni ve senaristi Enrico Casarosa.