Demoni
Theodore Ushev
Canada, Germany, Bulgaria | 2012 | 3’37
Scenes of Eastern European folk art on a spinning vinyl record. A zoetrope-inspired music video for the Bulgarian band Kottarashy & The Rain Dogs. An hypercinetic glance into the colorful world of Theodore Ushev.
Direction: Theodore Ushev
Animation: Theodore Ushev
Screenplay: Theodore Ushev
Editing: Theodore Ushev
Cinematography: Theodore Ushev
Music: Kottarashky & The Rain Dogs
Producer: Helmut Ernst
Theodore Ushev
Theodore Ushev (1968, Kyustendil, Bulgaria) first made a name as a poster and graphic designer, before moving to Montreal in 1999. Famous all over the world for his powerful personal style reflecting numerous influences from the visual arts and literature. He makes various mediums collide – painting, collage, photography, live-action film, animation film – creating a polymorphous opus that’s an inspiration for many artists today. In the past 15 years, he has worked for the National Film Board of Canada. His creative biography contains more than 15 films, which brought him over 200 international awards, including an Oscar nomination for best animated short film for Blind Vaysha in 2017 and making it into the short list for the same award for The Physics of Sorrow in 2019. The Physics of Sorrow won the Grand Prize – Crystal of Annecy in 2020, where he has won four times during his career. Phi 1.618 (2022), a dystopian adventure film, is his first live-action feature film.